Ruska šuma

Ruska šuma

Leonid Leonov

The novel follows Boris Kostomarov, an engineer in Soviet Russia, who, through conflicts with bureaucracy, moral questioning, and the fates of people in remote forests, reveals the complexity of Soviet society and the price of personal conscience.

Russian Forest by Leonid Leonov is a socio-psychological novel set before, during, and after World War II. It centers on Boris Kostomarov, a forestry engineer with idealistic beliefs who believes in scientific progress and responsible management of natural resources. When bureaucratic structures begin to pressure him for his independent views, Boris finds himself torn between loyalty to the state system and the need to protect nature and the people who live off it. The novel follows and intertwines the destinies of other characters — from careerists and opportunists to honest but broken people — through which Leonov builds a broad picture of Soviet society and its contradictions. The forest in the novel is not only a natural space but also a symbol: it represents a moral labyrinth, a source of life, but also a place where gaps in human character and systemic practices are revealed. Leonov questions the limits of idealism, compromise, and personal responsibility in a system that often rewards obedience rather than truth. Through dense atmosphere and psychological depth, the novel shows how the constant struggle between ethics and pragmatism shapes the lives of its characters and reflects the broader tensions of the Soviet era.

Original title
Русский лес
Translation
Milosav Babović
Illustrations
Brana Mirković
Graphics design
Janko Krajšek
Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
748
Publisher
Prosveta, Beograd, 1960.
 
Cyrillic alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Serbian.

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