Friday, August 24, 2007

Alexander Pushkin

The French-loving Russians thought their language was too barbaric for literature, but Pushkin proved that Russian writers could create beauty without using another country's voice. He wrote romantic poems, short stories, essays, and a novel "Eugene Oregin". Englishscholar A. D. P. Briggs wrote: "Anyone who takes the trouble to learn Russian in order to read Pushkin will never regret it".

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