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Fathers and sons

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Fathers and sons
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"I do not share anyone's opinions, I have my own..." This is the credo of medical student Yevgeny Bazarov, the protagonist of I. S. Turgenev's most famous novel. Bazarov considers himself a nihilist, denying all ideals and values. But why such a strong personality, with a clear and logical mind, the author himself called "a tragic person"? Some of Turgenev's contemporaries saw in Bazarov a caricature of the "new man", someone on the contrary - an ideal to emulate. But this image left no one indifferent. And, surprisingly enough, the hero continues to be interesting to the modern reader. Indeed, even though the historical context of the novel has faded into the past, the conflict of "fathers" and "children" remains relevant at all times. The artist Ekaterina Babok saw this conflict and the characters of the novel in her own way. Her subtle and lyrical illustrations seem to soften the heated arguments between "liberal fathers" and "revolutionary children" and give a special poetic coloring to the most discussed novel of the 1860s.
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