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Mouzafphaerre
11-06-2004, 08:33
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Multiple choices possible. :book:

Me? Almost all. Who don't classify are whom I haven't read. ~:)
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Sasaki Kojiro
11-06-2004, 08:53
Well I've only read things by tolstoy and dostoevsky...

Beirut
11-06-2004, 13:41
Only one thing by Dostoevsky, the Insquisitor. Excellent!

And the Gulag Archipelago and a Day in the Life of Ivan Whatshisname. Excellent as well.

Mouzafphaerre
11-06-2004, 15:10
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Must be One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, both by Soljenitsin (Solzhenitsyn). ~:)
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Mouzafphaerre
11-06-2004, 15:37
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Here is an account of what I've read, watched (movie) or attended (theatre) of each. (All from translatins of varying quality, unfortunately.)

Gogol:

The Inspector
The Marriage
Taras Bulba (watched; Yul Brynner and Tony Curtis)
Tolstoy:


Childhood
War and Peace (watched)

Anna Karenina (watched; Sophie Marceau)
Resurrection
Hadji Murad (my family roots are connected to him ~;))
Dostoyevski:


The House of the Dead
Crime and Punishment
The Idiot
The Adolescent
The Brothers Karamazov (watched; Yul Brynner et al)
Turgenev:


Smoke (reading now)
Chekhov:


A Marriage Proposal
Uncle Vanya
The Cherry Orchard
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Fragony
11-06-2004, 15:55
I have only read 'the Idiot' and 'crime and punnishment' from that list, you should add Konstatin Paustovskij, great books.

Big King Sanctaphrax
11-06-2004, 16:33
I've only ever read Dostoyevsky, so I'm voting for him.

Lemur
11-06-2004, 17:29
Gogol is my main man. He was doing tragicomedy way before it was hep.

Checkov would come next for me. My favorite story: He sends The Cherry Orchard to the Moscow Theater. They read it, and tell him, "What an incredible tragedy! We were all weeping by the end."

Checkov writes back, "But it's a comedy!"

I saw the National Theater do Cherry Orchard the way C. intended, as a comedy, and it was hilarious. Even had Gandalf playing the lead (Ian something, I hear he acted in some other stuff).

Adrian II
11-06-2004, 22:03
Um, Mouzafphaerre, I'm not sure about the purpose of polling 15-odd members on their choice of writer or conductor. Next someone will poll us on what kind a shoes we wear.
Oops, someone just did...

Anyway, I like all of the nineteenth-Century Russian writers and have read most of the classics of that era and later ones. So? I would add Babel and Bulgakov, that's all..

HopAlongBunny
11-07-2004, 00:12
Only read Tolstoy and Dostoevsky.

Love'em both. Wish to read some of the others sometime too ~:)

Sad that I need to read them in eng. translation...

Mouzafphaerre
11-07-2004, 02:23
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Hehe, no conspiracy behind it. *evil_grin* Just wanted to exchange ideas an likes.

Poll? Well, it has practical value, such as reminding some names that other wise might slip off the mind. I don't even check the results. ~;)

If it bothers, it won't happen again.
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Adrian II
11-07-2004, 02:32
Hehe, no conspiracy behind it. *evil_grin*Well, I just thought I detected a slight anti-Russian slant to your sig. But don't worry, I'll PM you about it! ~D :balloon2: :book:

Mouzafphaerre
11-07-2004, 05:00
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Lol!
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