The Answer is Pushkin
Alexandre Pushkin in the author of masterpiece, "Eugene Onegin". Written in iambic pentameter, it is a novel in verse. The novel has a setting in 1820's Russia and follows the fate of six people, three men and three women.
Alexander Pushkin.
Tchaikovsky, based on a Pushkin verse novel of the same name.
"Eugene Onegin" is a novel in verse written by Alexander Pushkin. It tells the story of a selfish and bored aristocrat named Eugene Onegin who rejects the love of a young woman named Tatyana. Over time, Onegin realizes his mistakes but it is too late to win back Tatyana's love. The novel explores themes of love, regret, and societal norms in 19th century Russia.
Alexander Pushkin is most noted for his contributions to Russian literature as a poet, novelist, and playwright. He is considered the founder of modern Russian literature and is highly regarded for his innovative use of the Russian language and incorporation of folk traditions into his works. Some of his most famous works include the novel "Eugene Onegin" and the play "Boris Godunov."
"Spectrum," a Russian novel, was created in 2011 by the author Sergey Lukyanenko. The novel combines elements of science fiction, fantasy, and thriller genres to explore themes of parallel worlds and human nature.
Spectrum - Russian novel - has 490 pages.
Death or Glory - Russian novel - was created in 2004.
The ISBN of Spectrum - Russian novel - is 5-17-014364-8.
"Dubrovsky" is a novel written by Russian author Alexander Pushkin and was completed in 1841. It tells the story of a young nobleman seeking justice against a corrupt landlord.
We(Russian: Мы) is a dystopian novel by Yevgeny Zamyatin completed in 1921
Author of novel "Fathers and Sons" (1862) was Ivan Sergeyevicn Turguenev (1818 - 1883).