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A harsh, unflinching portrait of life in a rural settlement, told through a series of interlinked episodes that trace daily existence, cyclical violence, poverty, alcohol-fueled cruelty, and superstition. The narrative emphasizes sensory detail and austere lyricism while refusing sentimentalization, revealing how social stagnation and moral decay shape characters' destinies. Scenes range from domestic brutality to communal rituals, building a cumulative impression of atmosphere and despair alongside brief moments of tenderness and beauty. The work interrogates the moral and psychological consequences of hardship and explores the tensions between tradition and human yearning.

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Ivan Alekseevich Bunin

Ivan Alekseevich Bunin was a Russian author and poet, celebrated for his lyrical prose and deep psychological insight. He is known for his ability to capture the essence of Russian life and landscape, often exploring themes of love, loss, and the passage of time. Bunin's notable works include "The Gentleman from San Francisco, and Other Stories," which showcases his mastery of short fiction, and "The Village," a poignant reflection on rural life. His literary contributions earned him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1933, making him the first Russian writer to receive this honor.

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