Oblomov

Authors:

Ivan Goncharov

Type:Hardcover/ PaperBack / Loose Leaf
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ISBN: 1503115607, 978-1503115606

Book publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform

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Book Price $0 : Ivan Aleksandrovich Goncharov (1812 – 1891), was a Russian author, best known for his novels. Oblomov, published in 1859, is widely recognized as his best work. Centered around a character named Oblomov, the novel was inspirited by a short story written by Goncharov ten years prior titled Oblomov's Dream. An Episode from an Unfinished Novel.

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Poppy Knight
5.0
I was searching for a thought-provoking and engaging piece when I stumbled upon Oblomov. This book excellently captures the struggles of a man caught between dream and action, with impeccable storytelling and depth. It arrived promptly and in perfect condition. Can't recommend it enough to those who love classic literature.
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Russell Chapman
4.0
Goncharov's 'Oblomov' is a fascinating exploration of the internal conflicts we all face. The book balances its philosophical undertones with a gripping narrative. However, some parts felt a bit verbose. Overall, it's a rewarding read that arrived swiftly and was well-packaged. Great addition to my collection!
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Nicholas Price
3.0
Oblomov was an interesting read but it took me a while to really get into it.
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Jason Griffin
5.0
I absolutely fell in love with 'Oblomov' and its themes of inertia and indecision. The character development is brilliant and so genuine that I couldn't help but reflect on my own life. Even the smallest details are painted vividly, making it a truly immersive experience. Bonus: got an extra discount with my subscription, which was a nice cherry on top!
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Trevor Higgins
4.0
This book, though rooted in 19th-century Russia, still offers timeless insights into human nature. Oblomov's internal turmoil is depicted with sensitivity and intelligence. My only issue was the pacing, which could drag a bit. Still, a solid read and it was delivered in pristine condition.