The Enchanted Wanderer
Nikolai Leskov
Written when Lyeskov's narrative power was at its most creative, this provides a Quixotic account of the Russian people through the eyes of an illiterate sage. As the wanderer travels from place to place, he recounts his restless history in a series of rustic episodes describing the essence of life under the tsars. 1926, reprinted 1985
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