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Smoke

Ivan Turgenev

Casa editrice: CLXBX

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Smoke is a sharp, elegant, and deeply reflective novel by Ivan Turgenev that explores love, politics, and the restless spirit of a society caught between past and future. Set in the fashionable German spa town of Baden-Baden, where Russian aristocrats and intellectuals gather in exile, the novel unfolds as both an intimate romantic drama and a subtle yet piercing social critique.

At the center of the story is Grigory Litvinov, a thoughtful and principled young man engaged to a kind and steady fiancée who represents stability and moral clarity. While abroad finalizing arrangements for his future, Litvinov unexpectedly encounters Irina, a captivating woman from his past whose beauty and magnetic presence reignite old passions. What follows is a turbulent emotional struggle between loyalty and desire, reason and impulse, future security and the intoxicating pull of memory.

Through Litvinov's inner conflict, Turgenev masterfully portrays the fragile nature of human resolve. Irina embodies charm, sophistication, and the dangerous allure of rekindled love, while Litvinov's fiancée symbolizes sincerity and grounded devotion. Torn between these opposing forces, Litvinov becomes a portrait of a man caught in emotional "smoke"—illusion, confusion, and the inability to see clearly through the haze of passion.

Beyond its romantic storyline, Smoke offers a keen examination of Russian society during a time of ideological upheaval. In the conversations of expatriates gathered abroad, Turgenev presents a panorama of political opinions, generational tensions, and intellectual debates. Liberals, conservatives, reformers, and skeptics all speak with conviction, yet their arguments often dissolve into empty rhetoric. The "smoke" of the title suggests not only romantic illusion but also the vagueness and futility of political posturing detached from meaningful action.

Turgenev's prose is graceful and restrained, marked by psychological insight and subtle irony. He does not condemn his characters outright; instead, he reveals their contradictions with quiet clarity. Litvinov's moral struggle is both deeply personal and emblematic of a broader national uncertainty. The novel reflects the anxieties of a society seeking direction while entangled in pride, nostalgia, and self-deception.

At its heart, Smoke is a meditation on choice and consequence. It asks timeless questions: How much of our destiny is shaped by fleeting emotion? Can passion justify betrayal? Are ideals meaningful without courage and commitment? Turgenev suggests that clarity often comes too late—after illusions disperse and opportunities have passed.

Rich in atmosphere and intellectual depth, Smoke stands as one of Turgenev's most thought-provoking works. It captures the tension between old loyalties and new desires, between personal happiness and moral responsibility. With elegance and quiet power, the novel reminds readers that both love and ideology can cloud judgment, leaving behind only the faint trace of what might have been.

A classic of 19th-century Russian literature, Smoke remains strikingly relevant—an exploration of human weakness, social vanity, and the enduring struggle to see clearly through the haze of our own making.
Disponibile da: 27/02/2026.
Lunghezza di stampa: 237 pagine.

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