Submitted by breitfuture t3_1223stl in books
I had heard by someone that Brothers Karamazov was arguably the best book of all time. So, I checked it out from my college library and have been reading it for a week or so now. I am around 150 pages in and have enjoyed it so far, but many parts are very difficult for me to understand. I am curious if anyone at there has read it and feels they have a good understanding of the book. Sometimes its the concepts that confused me but other times its just the fact that a sentence contains 5 words I have never seen in my life. On a side note, its super annoying that everyone has like 7 different names.
BinstonBirchill t1_jdopato wrote
If you read more Russian literature you’ll eventually get used to it. Some books have a character list with their name and patronymic which is super useful.
I enjoy expanding my vocabulary, it’s one of the great things about reading, but it definitely takes patience because I never remember what a word means after looking it up only once.
And I highly recommend rereading the great books. Your patience will be rewarded.