Ivan Turguéniev

Ivan Turgenev was born in Orel, in the Russian Empire, on November 9, 1818. His masterpiece, Fathers and Sons, is considered one of the great marks of the nineteenth century. At the age of 25, with the publication of Parasha , he obtained, for the first time, the attention of critics. With the novels Rudin, Gnedo, Dvorianskoe and Nakanune, leaves his literary mark with the merit of being the first Russian writer with considerable recognition in Western Europe. It is also known as the inventor of the term nihilist, which he applied to the protagonist of the novel Ottsy I Deti and that ended up reaching our days with the meaning of meaninglessness, purpose or response, applied to areas as diverse as art, the human sciences, the literature, ethics or morals. In 1862, following the publication of Ottsy I Deti and the controversy surrounding it, he leaves Russia and, after stints in the Germany and England, he settled in Bougival, on the outskirts of Paris, where he would end up for dying on September 3, 1883.

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