Back in August, I reviewed The Queen of Spades by Alexander Pushkin.  John of The Book Mine Set, commented that “The only Pushkin I’ve read was “The Snow Storm” (or “The Blizzard” as it is sometimes translated). I enjoyed the writing, but not the ending.”  Of course, I had to read it for myself.


At the end of 1811, Marya Gavrilovna was 17 years old.  She grew up in a rather rich social class but feel in love with a man from a lower class, Vladimir.  Her family would not allow them to marry, so they made plans to elope.  Unfortunately, I may give away spoilers if I tell you any more.

The writing was tight and fluid, as in The Queen of Spades.  There was a surprise ending to the story, which I have to agree with John on, I didn’t like it.  I actually that it was stupid..  If you want to read a really good short story by Pushkin, read The Queen of Spades.  You can find the link to that story here.

To read The Snowstorm, go here.

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