Review of Anna Karenina (2012) by Cynthia Fuchs for PopMatters — 08 Dec 2012
Again and again, Anna is bereft, isolated, frightened. That this is more a function of her world than her is a point left to fester: she believes it's them, and then she believes them, that it's her.
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This review of Anna Karenina (2012) was written by Cynthia Fuchs and published by PopMatters on 08 Dec 2012.
Anna Karenina has generally received positive reviews.
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