
Stories of My Contemporaries (three Volumes)
by (russia) Vladimir Galaktsionovich Korolenko
About This Novel
"The Conscience of Russia" - Vladimir Galaktsionovich Korolenko's major work; covers the history of the entire era of Russian intellectuals and is a vivid description of the real Russian society in the 1850s and 1860s; the famous painter and translator Feng Zikai and his daughter Feng Yiyin jointly translated it. The passionate and passionate youth described in it can find resonance no matter which era we are in; Gorky called the period from 1886 to 1896 the "Korolenko Era". "Stories of My Contemporaries" is Korolenko's long autobiographical novel. The book describes his life during his childhood, middle school student days, junior college student days, exile days in the Vyat Border Region, and exile days in Yakutsk Province, that is, from the mid-1850s to the mid-1880s. The protagonist in the book is Korolenko himself. He said that he was a typical figure of the Russian democratic youth in the 1860s, and the characteristics shown in his image were not only unique to him, but shared by many other Russian progressives at the time, so the author called this book "The Story of My Contemporaries."
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