Rumpled bed
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Francoise Sagan was called Mademoiselle Chanel from literature. Starting from the very first novel Hello, sadness! (1954), which made a lot of noise, her literary career developed brilliantly, she created a book behind the book with amazing ease, they were translated into various languages and they scattered around the world by millions of copies.
In the novel “The crumpled bed” (1977) Beatrice, the beauty of the actress, spoiled by the success and a series of light novels, meets Eduar, the young playwright, whose plays are rapidly gaining popularity. Five years ago, they were not together for long, but the conqueror of his hearts broke with him without regret, and he yearned for her all the years. According to a well -known saying, one of the two loving loves, and the other only allows themselves to be loved. Now the roles have changed. But is a flash of love to change the future?
Francoise Sagan Verna: Her prose - transparent, elegant, deprived of a pose - gives joy to all the new generations of readers
In the novel “The crumpled bed” (1977) Beatrice, the beauty of the actress, spoiled by the success and a series of light novels, meets Eduar, the young playwright, whose plays are rapidly gaining popularity. Five years ago, they were not together for long, but the conqueror of his hearts broke with him without regret, and he yearned for her all the years. According to a well -known saying, one of the two loving loves, and the other only allows themselves to be loved. Now the roles have changed. But is a flash of love to change the future?
Francoise Sagan Verna: Her prose - transparent, elegant, deprived of a pose - gives joy to all the new generations of readers
Author:
Author:Sagan Francoise
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Agriculture
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-389-17040-7
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