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https://short-stories.co/@sungjwoo/love-anyway-1knv7e1ddl63
Nikolai Leskov’s Lefty (also known as The Tale of Cross-Eyed Lefty from Tula and the Steel Flea) is a satirical story that celebrates Russian ingenuity while critiquing the bureaucratic indifference of the state.
The plot follows a skilled Tula gunsmith, Lefty, who, along with his fellow craftsmen, takes on the challenge of outdoing British engineering by microscopically shoeing a mechanical flea gifted to Tsar Nicholas I. Their success becomes a symbol of Russian talent, yet the story takes a tragic turn when Lefty—despite his loyalty—returns from England.
Lefty endures as a classic not just for its wit and colorful language, but for its timeless warning about the cost of disregarding talent.
Here is the link to the text of the story:
https://library.land/nikolai-leskov/page,45,391851-the_enchanted_wanderer_and_other_stories.html
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