Searingly hot in the summer, bitterly cold in the winter, the ancestral estate of the Golovlyov family is the end of the road. There Anna Petrovna rules with an iron hand over her servants and family-until she loses power to the relentless scheming of her hypocritical son Porphyry. One of the great classic novels of Russian literature, The Golovlyov Family is a vivid picture of a condemned and isolated outpost of civilization that, for contemporary readers, will recall the otherwordly reality of Macondo in Gabriel García Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude.
M. E Saltykov-Shchedrin Books
Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin was a master of satirical prose whose work sharply critiqued serfdom and its devastating impact on Russian society. He delved deeply into the psychological landscape of characters marked by oppression and a lack of freedom. Saltykov-Shchedrin explored how systemic injustice corroded the human psyche and degraded all social strata. His prose is characterized by a piercing insight into human nature and societal ills.
