YOU HAVE 30 SECONDS TO LIST THE TEN GREATEST RUSSIAN NOVELS OF ALL TIME

YOU HAVE 30 SECONDS TO LIST THE TEN GREATEST RUSSIAN NOVELS OF ALL TIME

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something like

1. anna karenina
2. the brothers karamazov
3. war and peace
4. crime and punishment
5. the idiot
6. notes from underground
7. dead souls
8. fathers and sons
9. a hero of our time
10. oblomov

I was going to post this exact list.

>no Master and Margarita
Faggit

1. brothers karamazov
2. dead souls
3. eugene onegin
4. war and peace
5. notes from underground
6. anna karenina
7. hero of our time
8. fathers and sons
9. master and margarita
10. life and fate

forgot about it

still either 8, 9, or 10

How about 8?
Fathers and Sons is not very good at all.

onegin is not a novel user

came to post this

>eugene onegin

Do you know what? The Russians, they'd only be an eight o'clock breakfast for the Japanese.

same

Master and Margarita disappointed me. I mean, it's good, but not as good as I expected it to be considering all the times I heard it was a master piece. I still love Bulgakov, though. Heart of a Dog is absolutely brilliant.

Dead Souls
Crime & Punishment
Karamazov Brothers
Oblomov
Petersburg
War & Peace
Petty Demon
The Possessed
Gulag Archipelago
Fathers & Sons

Terrible terrible taste itt. Might as well have asked for the ten most well known russian novels. Then these lists might make sense.

>petty demon
>well known

Can you make a list then?

they're well known for being the best lol.

decided by critical opinion, not sales.

Just like Harry Potter

no, the opposite of harry potter.

Hadji Murad by Tolstoy and The Cossacks are better than his 600 page soap operas imho.

Also does Isaac Babel count? Probably not but his stuff is beautiful.

House of the Dead by Teddy D should be here too. /my useless opinions

>No Gorky

Fucking memers I swear.

>russians

It doesn't matter

yeah, make just one list of the greatest works of russian literature that does not contain any already posted books. i bet you can't even do a top five.
>inb4 sorokin, pelevin and tolstaya

1. Brothers Karamazov
2. Dead Souls
3. Anna Karenina
4. Crime & Punishment
5. Jackie Chan
6. Jackie Chan
7. We
8. Jackie Chan
9. Gulag Archipelago
10. Jackie Chan

he ded according to links u kno

My diary desu (x10)

War and Peace
Death of Ivan Ilyich
Brothers Karamazov
Crime and Punishment

unlike others ITT I am unashamed to admit I have not read more Russian literature than that; what should I read next? I hugely admire Russian literature, film, and music to the extent I have experienced it and would appreciate recommendations of music and film as well.

All the Life and Fate translations seem to be trash. One day, when I read Russian, I will enjoy it.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_onegin
>Eugene Onegin (Russian: Eвгéний Oнéгин, BGN/PCGN: Yevgeniy Onegin) is a novel in verse
>anovel in verse

Still waiting you pathetic pleb baby

I also prefer his shorter fiction, I think Hadji Murad and Ivan Ilyich were the greatest things he'd ever written

If you want the context for modern Russian literature you would start with Pushkin, then Gogol and Lermontov