On a scale of 1 to 9, how suitable is the Russian language for the literary life?
>>7664268
0/9
Exhausted a century ago
Only interesting because the productive Russian spirit, in the 19th century, was the sparks and fire that resulted when the monolithic West and Old Russia grinded up against one another
Instead of birthing something from that fire, Russia descended into Chinese barbarism, and the minds that had kindled the original sparks were absorbed into the West
>>7664268
This literally looks like if Christians had Asian-style sacral buildings.
Which actually they are - Asian. Hm.
>>7664268
8/9, it's a fun language because things can be phrased in many ways, allows for creativity.
>>7664278
But anon, german can be even more creative
POST GRUSHENKA
>>7664277
No they aren't kek
>>7664296
>that episode with Grushenka and Alyosha at her her place
>she will never sit at your legs and act like a horny cat