Virgin Soil, Ivan Turgenev
Virgin Soil, Ivan Turgenev
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Virgin Soil

Author: Ivan Turgenev

Narrator: James Harrington

Unabridged: 9 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/18/2024

Categories: Fiction, Classic


Synopsis

Turgenev's "Virgin Soil" delves into the themes of idealism, disillusionment, and the limitations of revolutionary fervor. The novel explores the inherent tensions between the educated intelligentsia and the rural peasantry, shedding light on the difficulties faced in bridging the gap between different social strata and ideologies. The characters' personal struggles mirror the larger struggles of a nation on the brink of transformation. Through vivid and empathetic characterizations, Turgenev provides a profound critique of the social injustices and political stagnation prevalent in 19th-century Russia. He captures the frustrations and aspirations of a generation seeking to break free from the shackles of tradition and build a more just and equitable society. The novel paints a nuanced picture of the revolutionary spirit and its ultimate consequences, highlighting the complexities of human nature and the often contradictory forces that drive individuals and nations.

About Ivan Turgenev

Ivan Turgenev (1818-1883) was a Russian novelist, short story writer, and playwright. His first major publication, a short story collection entitled A Sportsman's Sketches, is a milestone of Russian Realism, and his novel Fathers and Sons is regarded as one of the major works of nineteenth-century fiction. His other novels include Rudin, On the Eve, and Virgin Soil.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tahani on October 30, 2021

"لكي تقلب الأرض العذراء ينبغي لك أن تستخدم محراثا ينفذ في أعماق الأرض، لا محراثا صغيرا يمر بأديمها مرّاً”.......more

Goodreads review by MJ on May 27, 2024

Turgenev’s last and lengthiest novel is a riveting tale of Nordniks or Populists from the Russian intelligentsia looking to live among the peasants and teach them the wonders of revolutionary socialism. As explosive as that sounds, the bulk of the novel is contained within a country estate, where th......more