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Welcome to Rusglish — Russian Literature for Americans, explained by a real Russian teacher. In today’s lesson, we’re talking about something very important: you can’t fully understand Russian masterpieces like War and Peace, Anna Karenina, or Crime and Punishment unless you first build a foundation of images, ideas, and cultural experiences that shaped the Russian mind. Russian literature is a long conversation. Each book “talks” to the books that came before it. Before Tolstoy wrote War and Peace, generations of authors created characters, themes, and emotional patterns that every Russian reader already knows: Pushkin’s simple but tragic heroes, Turgenev’s quiet suffering, Gogol’s humor and sadness, Lermontov’s conflicted souls, and the stories of ordinary people like Vanka, Gerasim, and Captain Mironov. So in this video, I will guide you through: • why Russian literature must be read from the ground up • what emotional and cultural “building blocks” you need • which books come first — and why • how Russian readers naturally understand the big novels • and how you can build this foundation step by step If you’re an American reader trying to understand Russian classics, this is where your journey begins. How to Start Reading Russian Literature (And Actually Understand It) #russianliterature #russia #literature #bookclub @rusglish