Lemmentarina

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Lemmentarina

by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev

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When twenty‑six‑year‑old Boris Andrejitch Vjasovnin inherits a modest estate in the Russian provinces, he sees it as a chance to escape the mounting debts of city life. The farm is in disrepair—overgrown gardens, a leaking roof, and a dwindling staff—but Boris approaches the task methodically, repairing the roof, trimming the garden and tightening wages without grand schemes. Still a stranger to rural rhythms, he often feels out of place, unsure how to fill the long, quiet evenings.

Soon he encounters his neighbor, Petr Vasilievich Krupitsyn, a short, dark‑haired former cavalry lieutenant with a penchant for hearty meals and a stubborn dislike of French wine. Their families have long disputed a small meadow, but Krupitsyn is drawn to Boris’s calm demeanor and agrees to settle the matter personally. The pair’s stark differences—Boris’s polished city manners and education versus Krupitsyn’s rough, practical outlook—create a lively, sometimes comic tension that hints at an unexpected friendship forming amid the countryside’s slow pace.

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fi

Duration

~5 hours (291K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2016-10-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev

Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev

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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