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This installment of Lit in 10 tells the tragic story of Anna Karenina in 10 frames. Scroll down for an illustrated summary of ...
Those moments woven throughout the story are what make “Anna Karenina” the book that taught me I have a whole internal world, secret and entirely separate from anybody else’s expectations or opinions ...
The cartoonists' impetus for recasting "Anna Karenina" as a satire of 21st century Russia was, according to the article, to make the story more accessible to a modern audience.
Anna Karenina, the film, ostensibly follows the arc of the novel, and the screenplay by Tom Stoppard includes many of the main characters and main scenes. But it is all slick surface.
When I first started reading “Anna Karenina,” ten years ago—I’m obsessed with the book, and have read it seven times since then—I, too, thought of it as a love story.
Film director Joe Wright talked with Speakeasy about his unconventional approach to his new film, "Anna Karenina," starring Keira Knightley.
A desire to summon the courage to jump off the proverbial War and Peace cliff was a big driver of my purchase of the great Viv Groskop’s 2018 book The Anna Karenina Fix: Life Lessons From ...
Translations are like recipes: We tend to think that the best one is whichever we encountered first. That’s why, amid the ever-growing list of versions of Leo Tolstoy’s “Anna Karenina,” I ...
All good translators are alike, each meticulous translator is meticulous in her own way. In her new translation of “Anna Karenina,” Rosamund Bartlett — a scholar of Russian literature and ...