Devil and Lord God
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Two women and a man have an endless conversation in a comfortable hotel room located in hell ...
The young prince-tri-Maternian Orestes know, in the blood and pain, what high price you have to pay for true freedom ...
The robber of Getz von Berlichingen starts a risky game with the Higher Forces, trying to understand why everything that he does will end up with evil ...
The semi -poor aristocrat Franz von Gerlah, who shut up after the war in a secluded estate, is trying to distinguish his own guilt for the Nazi past from existential guilt for the crimes of the century itself ...
Seven plays of Sartre, which are part of this collection, are often called "programmatic works of existentialism", but this is perhaps a damage-after all, it is difficult to imagine the degree of influence that they had and still continue to have on the worldview of young intellectuals around the world
The young prince-tri-Maternian Orestes know, in the blood and pain, what high price you have to pay for true freedom ...
The robber of Getz von Berlichingen starts a risky game with the Higher Forces, trying to understand why everything that he does will end up with evil ...
The semi -poor aristocrat Franz von Gerlah, who shut up after the war in a secluded estate, is trying to distinguish his own guilt for the Nazi past from existential guilt for the crimes of the century itself ...
Seven plays of Sartre, which are part of this collection, are often called "programmatic works of existentialism", but this is perhaps a damage-after all, it is difficult to imagine the degree of influence that they had and still continue to have on the worldview of young intellectuals around the world
Author:
Author:Sartre J.-P.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Agriculture
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:printing
Series:
Series: Library of Classics
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-145350-3
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