A Sportsman's Sketches


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(1852)



Translated by Constance Black Garnett.

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I am not an expert on Russian literature having come to it later in life, however it can be honestly said that I have hardly ever read anything like Ivan S Turgenev's " A Sportsman's Sketches". The descriptions of Russian nature and life are spell binding; just read it and be transported and feel as though one has seen it with ones own eyes. In one word "brilliant".--Submitted by John Holland

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