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Iwan Turgenjew was a prominent Russian novelist and playwright known for his depth of character and exploration of social issues in 19th-century Russia. His works often highlight the struggles of the Russian gentry and the complexities of human relationships. Turgenjew's writing is characterized by its lyrical prose and profound psychological insight, which resonated with readers and influenced many writers, both in Russia and abroad.

His most famous novel, "Fathers and Sons," introduced the concept of nihilism to a broader audience and sparked discussions about generational conflicts and the state of Russian society. Turgenjew's ability to portray the nuances of human emotion and social change has made him a key figure in Russian literature. He was also known for his friendships with other literary figures, such as Fyodor Dostoevsky and Leo Tolstoy, which further solidified his place in the literary canon.

nacionalidad Ruso
Fecha de Nacimiento November 9, 1818
Lugar de Nacimiento Oryol, Russia
Fecha de fallecimiento August 3, 1883