one of the five parts of the author's Hero of Our Time, the vocabulary uses basic russian words. behind the story there are exercises and a vocabulary.
Først Pusjkin, nu Lermontov, og næste gang venter Dostojevskij. Heldigt for mig at russisk litteratur er så velskrevet og tiltalende, at selv historier på 200 bliver en page-turner. "Bela" forbinder klassisk, russisk tragedie med et romantisk indblik i livet i det Russiske Kejserriges yderste afkrog: Kaukasus-bjergene. Resten af novellesamlingen, "Vor Tids Helt", skal helt klart læses snart, for Lermontov formår at mestre sit sprog lige så godt som hans mentor.
This is my first Lermontov book, and, what a gem. This is the first part of his larger book As Hero of our time’, a set of stories set in the Caucasus. Stylistically so similar to Chekov and his descriptive narrative seen in The Duel and other stories.
In part, this story was so similar to, I swore I was reading Tolstoy’s Haji Murad.
Read it during my school times and enjoyed it so much. Probably not a best read for people who are mature enough as it reads more of like a "children book"