While I have mostly read WW1/WW2 litterature, I've also picked up and read some russian litterature, which I am now a huge fan of.
I have/are going read the following;
Solzhenitsyn:
Cancer Ward
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
The Gulag Archipelago 1-3
Dostoevsky:
The Brothers Karamazov
Tolstoy:
War and Peace
Anna Karenina
Gogol:
Dead Souls
Now, the point of the list isn't to show you which books I've got. I want to know if I have missed any essential Russian litterature. I've heard that both Crime and Punishment and The House of the Dead by Dostoevsky are very good books, but I'm not sure if I wanna read Crime & Punishment. After reading some reviews it seems like it isn't "my type of book". Not sure about the The Red Wheel series by Solzhenitsyn either.
So, if anyone could tell me if I have missed something great, russian work, something that you would recommend, I'd really appreciate it if you let me know.
Thanks


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I really struggled with Brothers Karamazov, of all the Dostoevsky I've read, and I've read a good amount, it was the book I liked the least but the majority of Dostoevsky fans consider it his greatest novel so, what do I know?

