Which country produces the best literature and why is it Russia?
>>23320766Vadim brigading thread
>>23320766*gets nuked by NATO*heh, nothin personnel kid
>>23320766The US destroys 20th century without competition. Russia is top for 19th century for sure. Honestly after trying to get into the Charterhouse of Parma I've decided French literature is hugely overrated. I don't even put them anywhere toward the top anymore. You've got DeMaistre, Celine, and Dumas; everyone else is pretty bad.
>>23320782>>23320790Take your politics elsewhere.
>>23320766Will Russia losing to Ukraine cause more kino to be written?
>>23320793You’re forgetting Balzac and Molliere
>>23320782>>23320790>>23321127>I FUCKING LOVE POLITICS!!!>!WARNING! MAY DISCUSS MEANINGLESS SHIT HAPPENING ELSEWHERE
>>23320790big heckin win for soros, blackrock, blinken etc.sad its only imaginary scenario, sad for nuland especially poor piggy
>>23321137Pere Goriot was good but honestly it felt unfinished. I havent read Molliere
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>>23320766even if you changed the statement to the past tense as you have likely intended, you would still be wrong
Is Buglakov any good aside from master and margarita? Also is there any authors from rus who can rival tolstoy or dosto?
>>23320766Did most great Russian authors live in the big cities like Moscow and later St. Petersberg? Or are there some that were rural, etc? I'm sorta fascinated by population distribution in Russia
>>23321594Nobody anywhere produces good literature in [current year], obviously we are talking about the past
>>23320793>The US destroys 20th century without competition. Russia is top for 19th century for sure.Yeah I think this is correct
>>23321137Where to start with Balzac?
>>23321599they lived in Paris