I love Tolstoy Lev Nikolayevich. I've got shelves of Russian classics, and I respect the hell out of the depth in those books. But people who act like they are "Intellectuals" just because they read one Dostoevsky quote from a Tiktok slideshow are unbearable. Most of those fuckers have the attention spam of a goldfish, and won't be able to finish even "The Devil" by Lev Tolstoy which is probaly one of the eaiest books to finish.
why interact with or pay any attention to said people whatsoever?stop using tiktok, instagram, xitter, reddit, etc. and you won't have to be reminded of their existence constantly
>>24696600I was cleaning busses during the summers of 19, 20 and 21. Those summers served as my literary awakening. I downloaded tons of books from librivox and stockholmed myself into liking 1800's lit. Finding Dostoy then was incredible, he made me not wanna die in those dirty monotone busses. I've both listened and read his books several times now and some other russians. I think you're just being salty for no real reason.
>>24696609Fip & bip
>>24696600How to spot a russian on the interweb?The seething in this post is audible. > oh I'm so and so and I love <the current thing>Oh but there are some subhuman >those fuckers>attention spam of a goldfishalso happen to love <the current thing>>They should be fed to pirayas indeed.>This is the solid proof of me being superior.
>>24696600not my image but my favorite russian literature is Roadside Picnic and the Metro series. The STALKER movie and the Metro and STALKER games are also very fun and helped me think about the books even more and immerse me in their settings. : )
>>24698855>Metro seriesonly the first book was fun, 2 and 3 were dog shit, let's be honest
>>24698870>let's be honestOkay honestly I think you're retarded
>>24696609This question would dismantle more than half the posts on this board if /lit/izens had a modicum of self awareness. Oh well.