
Ana Karenjina
The novel that Dostoevsky considered flawless and Faulkner called the best novel ever written, is Leo Tolstoy's monumental work that provides a comprehensive account of nineteenth-century Russian society.
"In Anna Karenina, Tolstoy gave an exceptional psychological analysis of the human soul, very deep and powerful, with a realism of artistic description that we have not had before." Fyodor Dostoyevsky "The greatest social novel of the entire world literature." Thomas Mann "One of the greatest love stories in world literature." Vladimir Nabokov
A novel considered impeccable by Fyodor Dostoyevsky and called the best novel ever written by William Faulkner, Anna Karenina is Leo Tolstoy's monumental work that provides a comprehensive account of nineteenth-century Russian society, from aristocratic salons to peasant farms. Introducing two narrative streams, the first following the love story between Anna and Vronsky and the second following the relationship between Kitty and Levin, Leo Tolstoy writes timeless pages about family, loss, love, betrayal, faith and friendship.
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