"Have you read Pushkin?"
She taught him Russian, in order to read Tolstoy (whom he would later meet) and Pushkin.
Irina, a lively and thoughtful child, reads Pushkin and plans a career in physics.
Flaubert, after reading Pushkin in French, turned to Turgenev and announced, "He's insipid, your poet."
Maybe Mr. Carsen spent too much time reading Pushkin's original and wanted to reproduce its sardonic tone.
It was a language he used for reading Pushkin and Turgenev.
You can read Pushkin.
No one in the first grade in my country is reading Pushkin.
There's a unique stamina and resilience in their psychology, and when you read Tolstoy and Pushkin, you see it all.
One of them asked if he could read Pushkin instead.