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<i>Fathers and Sons</i>, by the 19th century Russian novelist Ivan Turgenev, was an inspiration to the young Ernst Gaines. First published in 1862, it was the first Russian novel to find an audience abroad. It depicts the growing gulf between generations as Russia begins a difficult transition from feudalism to modernity.
Fathers and Sons, by the 19th century Russian novelist Ivan Turgenev, was an inspiration to the young Ernst Gaines. First published in 1862, it was the first Russian novel to find an audience abroad. It depicts the growing gulf between generations as Russia begins a difficult transition from feudalism to modernity.


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