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Miracles in the lattice, or cheerful and gloomy fabsos from the age of the past

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Author:Black Lyudmila Borisovna
Cover:Hard
Category:Biographies & Memoirs
ISBN:978-5-4448-1726-1
Dimensions: 150x24x224cm
Lyudmila Borisovna Black in December 2021 marks 104 years. A long life - with its seeming desire - is actually a difficult test. Loneliness among people of other generations, physical ailments, a sense of inevitability of death require special courage from the long -liver. However, the venerable age did not at all died out the clarity of the mind, political temperament and a sense of humor of the author of this book. "Now I am 103. My two thick books have been published. I am writing the third, although I am not sure if I will add. When I work, the hand does not tremble. And when once every three months, the assistant Lena brings me to Sberbank and you need to sign for a pension, hands begin to tremble ... Miracles ... "Perhaps the unraveling of the amazing spiritual youth of Lyudmila Black - in her captivity, enchanting life and in self -discipline. The judgments and assessments expressed in the book sometimes sound defiantly - all the more interesting to get acquainted with the image of the author’s thoughts and its perception of current events. Before us is not only evidence of the same age of "short XX century", but also, in the words of N. S. Leskov, the phenomenon of “leaving nature”.
Lyudmila Black (b. 1917) worked as a journalist-countryman, translated fiction (G. Bell, E.M. Remarck, A. Dyblin, F. Durrenmatt) Together with her husband, historian D.E. Melamide, investigated the Nazi regime in Germany and wrote a book about Hitler "Criminal number 1". Published in "UFO" book of memoirs "oblique rain" (2015) and a journalistic collection "Notes of an ordinary speaking horse" (2018)
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Author:Black Lyudmila Borisovna
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Cover:Hard
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  • Category:Biographies & Memoirs
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Series: Criticism and essays
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ISBN:978-5-4448-1726-1

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