Yasmina Amir

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Arguably the greatest achievement of Turgenev, one which earned him the lasting opprobrium of the younger generation of the Russian intelligentsia and can still stimulate heated debate, is that he, a writer of the generation of ‘the fathers’, was so successful in portraying—intuitively but sympathetically—a representative ‘son’.
Fathers and Sons
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