Aristocrat
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Mikhail Mikhailovich Zoshchenko (1894-1958) was a satirical writer who depicted the flip side of the new Soviet man, the commoner of the 1920s-1930s. The range of humorous tones in the writer's prose varies from playfulness and good-natured humor to bitter regret. Behind the verbal humor, there is often a hidden tragic essence of the depicted reality.
The illustrations for this collection of stories and feuilletons by M.M. Zoshchenko were specially created by Alexander Yakovlev. The St. Petersburg artist is known as a master of satirical illustration and children's books. His works have been awarded multiple prizes at international festivals in Croatia, the Netherlands, and Italy.
The illustrations for this collection of stories and feuilletons by M.M. Zoshchenko were specially created by Alexander Yakovlev. The St. Petersburg artist is known as a master of satirical illustration and children's books. His works have been awarded multiple prizes at international festivals in Croatia, the Netherlands, and Italy.
Author:
Author:Zoshchenko Mikhail Mikhailovich
Cover:
Cover:hardcover
Category:
- Category:Humor & Entertainment
- Category:Modern Literature
Dimensions:
Dimensions:21.7x14.7x3 cm
Series:
Series:Word and Image
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-907577-29-9
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