Читательские
интересы у людей разные. А что любишь читать ты?
Reading
books
Literature
is the greatest human property. It is generally known that Russian literature
is one of the most voluminous in the world. A. Pushkin, I. Turgenev, I.
Goncharov, L. Tolstoy, F. Dostoevsky, A. Chekhov are the leaders of the world
classical literature. They set a pattern for language, subject matter, and
narrative techniques of Russian and world literature. Their works attract
readers even today, because everybody can find something special there.
Ivan Turgenev
successfully linked social problems with true literary art. His «Hunter's
Sketches» and «Fathers and Sons» depict Russia's life with realism and with
artistry which make these works classics. The problem of the generation gap
discussed in his «Fathers and Sons» is very acute today. The everyday life of
the Russian provincial gentry is perfectly described by Goncharov in his famous
novel «Oblomov». The writer shows how the best and the brightest men can
degenerate if they do not see how to use and develop their talents.
Leo
Tolstoy and Feodor Dostoevsky are recognised as the best Russian writers. They
give a realistic picture of the Russian society of the 19-th century. Their
research in a person's inner world is unique. Their characters do not always
know what they really want, and when they think they do know, the fate breaks
their illusions. Moral issues are raised in Tolstoy's and Dostoevsky's works.
Tolstoy's «War and Peace» and «Anna Karenina» as well as Dostoevsky's «Crime
and Punishment» and «The Brother Karamazov» focus on serious human problems.
The end
of the 19-th century was dominated by Anton Chekhov. He contributed to two
genres: short stories and drama. His short stories are really short, but
powerful. They make people laugh and cry at the same time. Some of his stories
may seem very cruel, but Chekhov simply reflected the Russian life in his
prose. His plays are not numerous, but they are really outstanding. «The Cherry
Orchard» is his best known play. It is an emotional drama of the decline of a
Russian noble family, which shares the fate of the Russian nation.
I also
like British literature. My favourite writer is Oscar Wilde. His reputation as
a dramatist rests on his comic masterpiece «The Importance of Being Earnest».
Within the social intrigues and artificial devices to resolve conflict, Wilde
used his wit to create a form of comedy new to the English theatre. Oscar Wilde
was the representative of the late 19-th century Aesthetic movement in England.
It proclaimed art for art's sake. Wilde was born in Ireland; he went to Trinity
College in Dublin, and later continued his education at Oxford. During the
years of study Wilde distinguished himself not only as a classical scholar, but
also as a poet by winning the popular prize for his poem. In the early 1880s
Wilde established himself in social and artistic circles. His most powerful
novel is «The Picture of Dorian Gray.» In this novel Wilde shows the darkest
corners of a man's soul. The author's message can be interpreted in the following
way: a person who loves only himself will never be able to realise himself.
America
gave the world many great writers. Mark Twain, Edgar Allan Рое, and Walt Whitman dominated in the
19-th century literature. The great American writers of the 20-th century were
Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, and Francis Scott Fitzgerald.
My
favourite American writer is Edgar Allan Рое. Не was an outstanding poet and a short story writer. In Europe Рое was considered the only American
poet of significance, the one who created literary works of many varied forms. Рое expressed his deep and sincere
feelings in his poems. Edgar Allan Рое is mostly remembered for establishing new symbolic poetry. The «Raven»
is his best known poem. The poet used symbols, following the ancient
traditions. It is the ancient poetry that helped him to find the unusual
rhythm. The symbolic meaning of the «Raven» is unclear; raven is a symbol of
eternal life as well as the herald of death. Numerous readers in the United
States and other countries admire Poe's short stories. He was the inventor of
the detective stories that became very popular in the 20-th century. Рое won recognition and admiration of
the Russian readers very quickly. «The Gold Bug», one of Poe's best stories,
was published in the United States in 1843 and in 1847 it was translated into
Russian. Poe's poetry had tremendous influence on the Russian poets of the
beginning of the 20-th century. Such outstanding Russian poets as Balmont and
Brusov admired Poe's poetry. They translated his poems into Russian, and used
his motives in their lyrics.
Do
you like to return to the books that you have once read?
Yes, I
do. There are certain books that I can read any time from virtually any page.
Each time I open these books I discover there something new, something that I
have missed or misinterpreted during my previous reading. Some people say that
rereading books is boring, that there are so many books that they have not read
yet, that they will never return to the books they have already read. I can not
agree with it. There are many books that are not worth even a single reading,
while there are others that have numerous layers. Most of all I like to return
to the books that 1 have already read every couple of years just to compare in
which way my perception of the author and his book has changed.
What
are these books?
It would
take me some time simply to mention the books that I love to reread. One of
these books is «The Adventures of Tom Sawyer» by Mark Twain. When I first got
acquainted with this wonderful novel I did not know how to read and my mother
read it to me. The first thing I did when I started reading myself was reading
«Tom Sawyer.» It was as if I met the old friend. Later I was rereading some
episodes that I liked most of all and each time I discovered something new. For
example, when I was a kid I thought that the adventures of Tom and Huck constituted
the most important part of the book. Later I started to understand the humour
of Mark Twain. Since my first acquaintance with this author I have read many
other novels and short stories by Mark Twain. Reading «Tom Sawyer» again and
again enhanced my understanding of Mark Twain not only as a writer, but also as
a personality. Now I am trying to read the novel in the original, I think that
this will help me to understand both Mark Twain and Tom Sawyer better.
What
do you read when you want to have some rest?
As I
have already mentioned I read Mark Twain's stories and novels a lot. But of
course there are other English and American writers whom I admire. When I want
to have some rest I like to read Jack London's Alaskan stories such as «The
White Silence», «Call of the Wild», and «Burning Daylight.» They are
unforgettable. Jack London knew the life of the North perfectly well. He met
his characters in real life. He was familiar with their needs and troubles. One
of J. London's best stories is «White Fang.» It is a story about the adventures
of a wolf, who was tamed by the Indians as a sledge dog, and who little by
little perceived the law of life: to eat or be eaten. White Fang, is not only
the title of the novel, but the name of the wolf as well, who eventually
understood that love and kindness ruled the world. I believe that Jack London
loved animals. He wrote a lot about them.
Do
you read the books of British and American writers in the original or in
translation?
It is
much easier to read books that are already translated into Russian. At the same
time I am reading some books in English that are specifically adapted for
Russian pupils. Reading such books is not only fun; it helps me to improve my
English, so that I shall be able to read the works of British and American
authors in the original. As I have already said, at the moment I am reading
"Tom Sawyer" in the original. This is not an easy task for me. But I
know this book very well, and this helps me a lot. Thus I can say that reading
Russian translations of the English books is the first step toward reading them
in the original.
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