Talk:Aleksandr Kuprin

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[edit] Pathetic adventure seekers

Who are the pathetic adventure seekers in The Garnet Bracelet? I beieve it is an absolutely wrong term for the most of his novels.

Also are you sure that the Shtabs-capitain Rybnikov is the pinnacle? Indeed search for Japaneese spyes became a national pastime in 30 years after publishing the story, but I am not sure it was the Kuprin's influence. Why not The Garnet Bracelet? Sashka? Sulamif? The Solomon Ring? or the Pit? abakharev 21:23, 24 August 2005 (UTC)


THE DUEL is one of the greatest novels iv read