Theatre. Christmas Holidays
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Theater (1937)
The most famous novel by the Somerset Maam.
A thin, caustic-irony story of a brilliant, smart actress, noting the Crisis of the middle of life with a beautiful young predator? Fair of vanity of the stormy twenties? “The whole world is the theater, and the people in it are actors!”
So it was - and so it will always be!
Christmas holidays (1939)
The story of a passionate, tragic, all -free love, mysterious crime, the collapse of illusions and endless human loneliness ... The short connection of the rich English heir and the Russian emigrant, forced to become a “night butterfly” ... This seems banal ... but only at first glance. Because the young Englishman is immensely far from eager to have fun, and his random friend is from the desire to cleanse his pockets. In essence, both of them want only one thing - understanding
The most famous novel by the Somerset Maam.
A thin, caustic-irony story of a brilliant, smart actress, noting the Crisis of the middle of life with a beautiful young predator? Fair of vanity of the stormy twenties? “The whole world is the theater, and the people in it are actors!”
So it was - and so it will always be!
Christmas holidays (1939)
The story of a passionate, tragic, all -free love, mysterious crime, the collapse of illusions and endless human loneliness ... The short connection of the rich English heir and the Russian emigrant, forced to become a “night butterfly” ... This seems banal ... but only at first glance. Because the young Englishman is immensely far from eager to have fun, and his random friend is from the desire to cleanse his pockets. In essence, both of them want only one thing - understanding
Author:
Author:Moem William Somerset
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:offset
Series:
Series: Library of Classics
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-134539-6
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