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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 34 MIN

Fathers and Sons by Ivan Turgenev (1862)

from Classic Books in 30 Minutes: Western and World Literature for Busy People

This week, we travel to 1860s Russia to dissect Ivan Turgenev's highly controversial and intensely debated 1862 novel, Fathers and Sons (Otsy i deti). The story centers on the return of Arkady Kirsanov to his family estate, accompanied by his brilliant, arrogant, and iconoclastic friend, Yevgeny Bazarov. Bazarov is the embodiment of a new, radical intellectual movement known as Nihilism, which fiercely rejects all traditional authority, aesthetic values, sentimentalism, and romanticism, accepting only scientific fact and material utility. . We explore the profound and tragic conflict between the old guard—the gentle, liberal landowners represented by Arkady's father and uncle—and the uncompromising, skeptical youth of the rising generation. Turgenev masterfully uses Bazarov's complex character to examine the emotional costs of intellectual extremism, the struggle for love in a strictly rational world, and the tragic price paid when ideology clashes with the universal realities of life and death, making it the definitive novel about the social and ideological chasm between generations in pre-revolutionary Russia.

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