Russian_Literature
Russian Literature refers to the body of written works produced in the Russian language, spanning from the 11th century to the present. It includes various genres such as poetry, novels, and plays, reflecting the rich cultural and historical context of Russia. Notable periods include the Golden Age in the 19th century, marked by authors like Leo Tolstoy and Fyodor Dostoevsky, who explored complex themes of morality, society, and human nature.
In the 20th century, Russian Literature evolved further with writers like Anna Akhmatova and Boris Pasternak, who faced political challenges and censorship. The literature often grapples with existential questions and the human condition, making it influential worldwide. Today, it continues to inspire readers and writers, showcasing the depth and diversity of Russian culture.