Death on credit
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Louis-Ferdinand Selin is a classic of literature of the twentieth century, a writer with a tragic fate, having a reputation as a actress, anarchist, cynic and an extreme individualist. Accused of cooperation with the German occupation authorities during the Second World War, Selin was forced to flee to Germany, and then to Denmark, where he spends several post -war years: first in prison, and then in exile ...
one of the most shocking his books - Death on credit (1936) In it, the writer, not embarrassed in expressions, harshly and incredibly described all the uglies of the life of the Parisian bottom that he observed in his youth.
Reading about militant immoralism, you will feel the abomination of the environment with its hopeless hopelessness and lies with all pores. However, the novel causes ambiguous emotions. On the one hand, the paintings of absurdity and injustice awaken a sense of indignation and protest. On the other hand, it is surprising to some kind of almost masochistic rand of chaos. Diverse opinions
one of the most shocking his books - Death on credit (1936) In it, the writer, not embarrassed in expressions, harshly and incredibly described all the uglies of the life of the Parisian bottom that he observed in his youth.
Reading about militant immoralism, you will feel the abomination of the environment with its hopeless hopelessness and lies with all pores. However, the novel causes ambiguous emotions. On the one hand, the paintings of absurdity and injustice awaken a sense of indignation and protest. On the other hand, it is surprising to some kind of almost masochistic rand of chaos. Diverse opinions
Author:
Author:Louis-Ferdinand Selin
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Agriculture
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Series:
Series: Extra-Text
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-271-48641-8
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