Strange rapprochement. National life as a literary plot
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Igor Volgin - historian, poet, researcher of Russian literature, founder and president of the Dostoevsky Foundation. His books, translated into many foreign languages, marked a new turn in world historical and biographical prose.
The author devoted his new book "Strange Radies" to the dramatic conflicts of domestic (including modern) history, "central trees" of which were A. Pushkin, N. Gogol, L. Tolstoy, P. Chaadaev, V. Belinsky, M. Bulgakov, O. Mandelstam, A. Solzhenitsyn ... captured by the author "dreaming" wandering of our national spirit allow us to come into contact with the deep meanings of Russia and, possibly, guess its future
The author devoted his new book "Strange Radies" to the dramatic conflicts of domestic (including modern) history, "central trees" of which were A. Pushkin, N. Gogol, L. Tolstoy, P. Chaadaev, V. Belinsky, M. Bulgakov, O. Mandelstam, A. Solzhenitsyn ... captured by the author "dreaming" wandering of our national spirit allow us to come into contact with the deep meanings of Russia and, possibly, guess its future
Author:
Author:Volgin Igor Leonidovich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Arts & Photography
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Reference books
- Category:Esoteric, Folklore & Myth
Series:
Series: Igor Volgin. Works in seven volumes
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-902833-51-2
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