His proudest moment had been when two peasants bowed to the ground, Russian style, and thanked him for his book
Joseph Frank: Great Russians, 28 November 2002
Natasha’s Dance: A Cultural History of Russia
by Orlando Figes.
Allen Lane, 729 pp., £25, October 2002,0 7139 9517 3 Show More
by Orlando Figes.
Allen Lane, 729 pp., £25, October 2002,
“... by Turgenev, among others, and became a cultural myth that continued up to Solzhenitsyn’s Cancer Ward (1968). The peasants believed in a spirit world in which the souls of the dead continue to exist and influence the living, for good or evil. There is an allusion to this belief in The Brothers Karamazov when little Ilyusha asks his father to scatter bread on ... ”