Neapolitan chronicle
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The “Neapolitan Chronicle” Gustav Gerlinguratrudzinsky (1919-2000) is a book that does not exist in Polish, but which, as the author claimed, could exist. Most of the writer’s life - one of the central figures of Polish literary emigration of the 20th century, was connected with the will of fate. Most of the “Diary written at night”, which combines fiction and reality, art, literature and politics, events of the past and modernity, is also connected with the Napol. The Polish writer Marius Wilk selected the most interesting, in his opinion, for the Russian public, records and stories from the Diary, adding three earlier texts to them. Thus, before the reader there is a half -century “Neapolitan path” of Gerling - from 1951 to 2000. And through it the whole complex biography and personality of the writer are opened through it. The book was suggested by the brilliant preface of the compiler
Author:
Author:Gustav Gerling-Grudzinsky
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:newspaper
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-89059-288-0
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