It’s as if you’re walking through a forest. All around you it’s quiet and calm. Until you start to listen and look carefully. You can hear a wood warbler sing, and the buzzing of bees and mosquitoes. And if you look closely you can see ants and beetles busying about on the forest ground. A world opens up in front of you in the silence. You loose your sense of time and forget you daily problems. Your heart is singing and you’re drinking in the fresh air. What’s that? Did you just see a deer?! Yes, yes, you can just see it’s white behind disappear into the forest. Now that’s Turgenev. Nothing much happens in Turgenev’s work. But actually a lot happens.
Nature plays an important role; the best known example is of course A Sportsman’s Sketches, but in his other works too nature is very much present. Turgenev…
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