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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14913 · Jul 3

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🗓 June 18, 1812 — Ivan Goncharov was born Renowned Russian novelist and travel writer, Goncharov is best known for his novels Oblomov (1859), The Precipice (1869), and the travelogue The Frigate Pallada (1858). 🛳Goncharov and South Africa In 1852, Ivan Goncharov set sail aboard the frigate Pallada on a diplomatic and exploratory mission that took him around the world — including a visit to South Africa. 🇿🇦 His impressions of the Cape Colony formed part of The Frigate Pallada, a vivid account of his journey. In it, Goncharov openly criticized Western colonialism in Africa and Asia — an unusual stance for his time. ✍️ Acclaimed by contemporaries, Dostoevsky admired his literary power, while Chekhov once said: “Goncharov is ten heads above me in talent.” #Goncharov#FrigatePallada#SouthAfrica#Russia#literature#travelwriting#colonialism#CapeColony#history#ДеньРожденияГончарова