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A review by miguelafonso_serra
Fathers and Sons by Ivan Turgenev
4.0
Bazarov was the master of contradictions, the person who will always make an argument of the smallest things only with the purpose of being considered the smartest person in the room.
While discussing this in class, the students along with the professor concluded that we all have our Bazarovs and they can be kind of annoying sometimes. But they do have a charm of their own, as Odintsova.
But also Pavel, Arkady's father and Fenechka, they are all characters that will remain in my memory. The least interesting of them all would be Arkady.
It's a great classic, a great example of what russian literature is, and it's one of those books you let yourself get lost in it. I highly recommend it.
While discussing this in class, the students along with the professor concluded that we all have our Bazarovs and they can be kind of annoying sometimes. But they do have a charm of their own, as Odintsova.
But also Pavel, Arkady's father and Fenechka, they are all characters that will remain in my memory. The least interesting of them all would be Arkady.
It's a great classic, a great example of what russian literature is, and it's one of those books you let yourself get lost in it. I highly recommend it.