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“Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.”
— Leo Tolstoy
Why It's Lindy
The most psychologically truthful account of passion and its consequences ever written. Nabokov considered it the greatest novel ever written.
About This Volume
The tragic story of a married aristocrat and her affair, set against the backdrop of Russian society. Tolstoy's most structurally perfect novel.
Frequently Asked
Why should I read Anna Karenina?
The most psychologically truthful account of passion and its consequences ever written. Nabokov considered it the greatest novel ever written.
What is Anna Karenina about?
The tragic story of a married aristocrat and her affair, set against the backdrop of Russian society. Tolstoy's most structurally perfect novel.


