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Anna Karenina is a novel by the Russian Leo Tolstoy, published in serial installments from 1873 to 1877 in The Russian Messenger. Tolstoy clashed with its editor Mikhail Katkov over political issues that arose in the final installment; therefore, the novel's first complete appearance was in book form. The novel is divided into eight parts. Widely regarded as a pinnacle in realist fiction, Tolstoy considered Anna Karenina his first true novel, when he came to consider War and Peace to be more than a novel. Fyodor Dostoevsky declared it to be "flawless as a work of art". His opinion was shared by Vladimir Nabokov, who especially admired "the flawless magic of Tolstoy's style", and by William Faulkner, who described the novel as "the best ever written". The novel is currently enjoying popularity, as demonstrated by a recent poll of 125 contemporary authors by J. Peder Zane, published in 2007 in "The Top Ten" in Time, which declared that Anna Karenina is the "greatest novel ever written". |