Anna Karenina
Anna Karenina, written by Лев Толстой, is a profound exploration of love, society, and the human condition. This classic novel, published in 2003 by Penguin Books Ltd, follows the life of Anna Karenina, a woman who appears to have it all—beauty, wealth, popularity, and a beloved son. However, beneath this seemingly perfect exterior lies a deep sense of emptiness that is awakened when she meets the impulsive officer Count Vronsky.
Their passionate affair not only scandalizes the elite of Russian society but also disrupts the stability of Anna's family life, leading to a tumultuous journey filled with jealousy and bitterness. Anna Karenina delves into themes of infidelity, societal expectations, and the struggle for personal happiness, making it a timeless piece in the literary canon.
This paperback edition is perfect for readers who appreciate classic literature, as well as those seeking a thought-provoking gift for friends or family interested in deep emotional narratives.