Criticism of Turgenev goes along several lines.![]()
*He could never make up his mind which side of the fence he was on.![]()
*He was a lightweight![]()
*He glorified the radicals of his day and thus, deserves ill things said about Fathers and Sons.![]()
*He lampooned the radicals and really was a conservative in traditional Russia.![]()
*Dostoyevsky and others thought ill of him, he's a lesser author.![]()
So what do you think? Any of thse criticisms ring true or are undeservingly attached to him?![]()


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Why don't you write books people can read? -Nora Barnacle
I just finished Fathers and Sons last night in a 200 page reading session. I agree that he is primarily addressing the generational differences as opposed to politics. While uncle Pavel debates with Bazarov, the issue of politics is but one gulf that exists between the old and the young. 



