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The Village (Russian: Деревня, romanized: Derévnya) is a short novel by the Nobel Prize-winning Russian author Ivan Bunin, written in 1909 and first published in 1910 by the Saint Petersburg magazine Sovremenny Mir under the title Novelet (Повесть). The Village caused much controversy at the time, though it was highly praised by Maxim Gorky (who from then on regarded the author as the major figure in Russian literature), among others, and is now generally regarded as Bunin's first masterpiece. Composed of brief episodes set in its author's birthplace at the time of the 1905 Revolution, it tells the story of two peasant brothers, one a brute drunk, the other a gentler, more sympathetic character. Bunin's realistic portrayal of the country life jarred with the idealized picture of "unspoiled

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  • Das Dorf (russisch Деревня, Derewnja) ist eine Erzählung des russischen Nobelpreisträgers für Literatur Iwan Bunin, die 1909 in Moskau entstand und 1910 im Oktober- und Novemberheft der Sankt Petersburger Zeitschrift Sowremenny mir erschien. Bunin erzählt aus dem Leben der Brüder Tichon und Kusma Krassow im russischen Schwarzerde­gürtel. Der introvertierte Dichter Kusma äußert über den skrupellosen, erfolgreichen Bruder Tichon: „Deine Biographie müßte man schreiben.“ (de)
  • The Village (Russian: Деревня, romanized: Derévnya) is a short novel by the Nobel Prize-winning Russian author Ivan Bunin, written in 1909 and first published in 1910 by the Saint Petersburg magazine Sovremenny Mir under the title Novelet (Повесть). The Village caused much controversy at the time, though it was highly praised by Maxim Gorky (who from then on regarded the author as the major figure in Russian literature), among others, and is now generally regarded as Bunin's first masterpiece. Composed of brief episodes set in its author's birthplace at the time of the 1905 Revolution, it tells the story of two peasant brothers, one a brute drunk, the other a gentler, more sympathetic character. Bunin's realistic portrayal of the country life jarred with the idealized picture of "unspoiled" peasants which was common for the mainstream Russian literature, and featured the characters deemed 'offensive' by many, which were "so far below the average in terms of intelligence as to be scarcely human." It was first published in English in 1923, in a translation by Isabel Hapgood. (en)
  • «Дере́вня» — повесть Ивана Алексеевича Бунина, написанная в 1909—1910 годах и впервые опубликованная в 1910 году. После публикации в Собрании сочинений 1915 года Бунин значительно переработал повесть сначала для издательства «Петрополис», а затем для нового издания Собрания сочинений. (ru)
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  • The Village (en)
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  • Das Dorf (russisch Деревня, Derewnja) ist eine Erzählung des russischen Nobelpreisträgers für Literatur Iwan Bunin, die 1909 in Moskau entstand und 1910 im Oktober- und Novemberheft der Sankt Petersburger Zeitschrift Sowremenny mir erschien. Bunin erzählt aus dem Leben der Brüder Tichon und Kusma Krassow im russischen Schwarzerde­gürtel. Der introvertierte Dichter Kusma äußert über den skrupellosen, erfolgreichen Bruder Tichon: „Deine Biographie müßte man schreiben.“ (de)
  • «Дере́вня» — повесть Ивана Алексеевича Бунина, написанная в 1909—1910 годах и впервые опубликованная в 1910 году. После публикации в Собрании сочинений 1915 года Бунин значительно переработал повесть сначала для издательства «Петрополис», а затем для нового издания Собрания сочинений. (ru)
  • The Village (Russian: Деревня, romanized: Derévnya) is a short novel by the Nobel Prize-winning Russian author Ivan Bunin, written in 1909 and first published in 1910 by the Saint Petersburg magazine Sovremenny Mir under the title Novelet (Повесть). The Village caused much controversy at the time, though it was highly praised by Maxim Gorky (who from then on regarded the author as the major figure in Russian literature), among others, and is now generally regarded as Bunin's first masterpiece. Composed of brief episodes set in its author's birthplace at the time of the 1905 Revolution, it tells the story of two peasant brothers, one a brute drunk, the other a gentler, more sympathetic character. Bunin's realistic portrayal of the country life jarred with the idealized picture of "unspoiled (en)
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  • Das Dorf (Iwan Bunin) (de)
  • The Village (Bunin novel) (en)
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