As Viv Groskop knows from personal experience, everything that has ever
happened to a person has already happened in the Russian classics: from
not being sure what to do with your life (Anna Karenina), to being
hopelessly in love with someone who doesn't love you back (Turgenev's A
Month in the Country), or being socially anxious about your appearance
(all of Chekhov's work). In The Anna Karenina Fix, a sort of literary
self-help memoir, Groskop mines these and other works, as well as the
lives of their celebrated creators, and her own experiences as a student
of Russian, to answer the question "How should you live your life?" This
is a charming and fiercely intelligent book, a love letter to Russian
literature and an exploration of the answers these writers found to
life's questions.