The Village
Historical Context and Significance
Published in 1910, Ivan Bunin's novel «The Village» is a significant work of early 20th-century Russian literature. The book offers a profound and realistic portrayal of Russian village life, highlighting its social and economic issues, as well as the moral decay of the peasantry. Bunin masterfully conveys the atmosphere and daily life of the village, making the work a valuable resource for understanding Russian culture and history of that era. «The Village» had a considerable impact on the subsequent development of Russian literature, being one of the first works to critically examine peasant life and raise questions of social injustice and degradation. The book also played a crucial role in shaping the realist movement in literature, promoting a deeper and more honest depiction of the lives of ordinary people.
