Several of her characters read Anna Karenina, and her fiercely political book, like Tolstoy’s, offers its own sweeping canvas of unhappy families, infidelity and farming in an imperial nation.
The collection began 20 years ago, when Jose Alberto Gutierrez fished out a discarded copy of Tolstoy's novel Anna Karenina. He now offers his books to other people as a free community library.
It’s a tale of doomed romance to match Anna Karenina – which several characters read – set among sugar beet farms and the ...
Books removed from Florida school libraries include Anna Karenina and works by Toni Morrison Major book publishers have sued the US state of Florida over a law that allows schools to ban certain ...
the book is grounded in the lived experience of patients, intertwined with perspectives from social psychology and moral philosophy. At its heart are reflective descriptions of the author's encounters ...