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The Gypsies by Alexander Pushkin

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Book name: The Gypsies (2024)
Category: Betrayal
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Language: Russian
Publication data: Jan. 1, 1827, midnight
"The Gypsies" is a narrative poem that explores themes of love, freedom, and societal norms through the tale of a young Russian aristocrat who, disillusioned with society, flees to live with a band of Romani people. Embracing their nomadic lifestyle, he falls in love with a Romani woman, but their relationship is fraught with complexity and ultimately tragedy. The poem delves into the contrasts between the constraints of civilization and the unfettered life of the gypsies, questioning the nature of happiness and the price of freedom. The 2383rd greatest book of all time

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Alexander Pushkin

Alexander Pushkin

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