Eugene Onegin is a Russian novel written in verse by Alexander Pushkin. It tells the story of Eugene Onegin, a jaded aristocrat, and his interactions with various characters, including the young and innocent Tatyana. The novel explores themes of unrequited love, societal norms, and personal growth. Pushkin's poetic language and lyrical storytelling make this book a timeless classic. Eugene Onegin is a must-read for those interested in Russian literature and poetic romance.