Fathers and Children by Ivan Turgenev (translated by Avril Pyman)
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Overview: With every book he wrote Turgenev used to complain that it made him new enemies and stirred up afresh the irritation or anger of old ones. He wanted to please everybody, and, as often happens to gentle good-natured people who try to do that, ended up as the object of universal censure, patronage or contempt. He never grasped the important truth in life that people respect a man for being nasty, for disagreeing violently with them, for denouncing their views. Bitter adversaries get on much better with each other than with the man who makes efforts to placate both sides.
But perhaps they don’t see so clearly – see either the world or themselves – as the apparently helpless man in the middle can do. Turgenev was fascinated by men of wrath, as he once called them, even by such extreme specimens of the type as the two ardent and abusive young critics and reformers, Dobrolyubov and Chernyshevsky
Genre: General Fiction, Classic
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