Ḳozaḳn

Ḳozaḳn

1930 • 255 pages

Called by Ivan Turgenev ‘the finest and most perfect production of Russian literature’, this short novel describes the efforts of a young noble, who leaves his home in Moscow and travels to the Caucasus in an attempt to live a simpler life. He becomes accepted by the Cossacks but ultimately fails to find what he has been searching for.

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