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The Pit

rus. Яма · 1909
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Book Review

Alexander Kuprin's novel «The Pit» is one of the boldest and most candid works of early 20th-century Russian literature. Critics note that Kuprin masterfully explores the theme of prostitution, presenting it not only as a social phenomenon but also as a tragedy of human destinies. The author does not shy away from addressing the most painful and taboo aspects of life, making his work particularly significant and relevant. Kuprin's style is marked by realism and deep psychological analysis, allowing readers to empathize with the characters' fates and feel the weight of their circumstances. Despite the cruelty and darkness of the events described, the novel carries a powerful humanistic message, calling for compassion and understanding. Critics also highlight that «The Pit» serves as an important social document of its time, helping to better understand the societal attitudes and issues of that era.

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Date of publication: 16 June 2024
Updated: 14 July 2024
———Original titlerus. Яма · 1909
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