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A youthful narrator recalls a time when the world seemed endless and his own life was a bright, untroubled bloom. Fresh from a carefree adolescence, he sets out without a plan, drawn more to the faces, voices and laughter of strangers than to grand monuments or sweeping landscapes. The journey becomes a gentle study of human connection, marked by a curious, almost playful inspection of each encounter.
His wanderings bring him to a small German town perched on the Rhine’s left bank, where narrow streets, historic walls and the glow of lanterns create a quiet, lyrical backdrop. Here, the evening air carries the soft greetings of local youths and the subtle scent of vineyards, inviting him to linger and absorb the rhythm of daily life. The narrator’s reverie captures the tender astonishment of discovering a world that feels both intimate and vast, leaving listeners eager to follow his observations further.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (108K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2010-05-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1818–1883
A master of Russian realism, he wrote with unusual grace about love, social change, and the clash between generations. His fiction helped bring Russian literature to a wide European audience, and Fathers and Sons remains his best-known novel.
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