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Sanine

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The narrative follows a free-spirited young man who rejects social conventions and observes life in a provincial garrison town, provoking debate with outspoken advocacy of sexual freedom and aesthetic individualism. Through his interactions and detached commentary the novel traces tangled relationships among townspeople—unrequited and illicit attachments, societal hypocrisy, and the pressures that crush women’s choices—while episodes of desire, consequence, and ambiguous death reveal an atmosphere of despair and yearning. Part philosophical polemic, part psychological portrait, the work alternates candid discussions of sex and morality with vivid scenes of daily life to question social restraints on personal fulfillment.

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M. Artsybashev

Mikhail Artsybashev was a Russian author known for his exploration of the complexities of human relationships and societal norms. His most notable work, "Sanine," delves into the life of a disillusioned man grappling with existential questions and the meaning of life. Artsybashev's writing often reflects the tumultuous social landscape of early 20th-century Russia, characterized by a blend of realism and psychological depth. In addition to "Sanine," he contributed to literature with works such as "Millionen; Der Tod des Iwan Lande: Zwei Novellen" and "Ssanin: Roman," which further showcase his ability to capture the intricacies of human emotion and conflict.

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