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Not a day without a line. Stories, memories, articles

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Author:Olesha Yuri Karlovich
Cover:Hard
Category:Biographies & Memoirs
ISBN:978-5-907488-29-8
Dimensions: 150x30x220cm
Yuri Karlovich Olesha (1899-1960) - a Russian Soviet writer, poet, playwright - the first to speak in his novel "Envy" about the generation of intellectuals who were in the new world "extra people". He wrote "completely in a new way, who knew how to bind drama and irony, pain and joy."
"Words, words, words ..." - so I wanted to call Olesha his "story about himself", because the words ... lines, meanings are the most expensive for the poet. He worked on her in the 1930-1950s, at a time when the thoughts of the intellectual writer were not close to society. The text, conceived by Olesha as scraps, "fragments" of the lived, was completely published under the name "not a day without a line" in 1965 - after the death of the author. In these fragments, Olesha, who feels his belonging to two eras at once, writes through the prism of personal memories the image of a new world - with its revolutions, wars, technology - and comprehends his place in it.
For a day without a line " - not diaries in the usual sense of the word, it is a exposure of thoughts arising in the minds of a brilliant writer, an attempt to restore life", see images that unfold around: How rarely we stop attention on the world ! ". Reading Olesha prose. You feel the smell of grass, feel the air soaked in light, you notice a multi -color life after the writer.
The book also included autobiographical stories, memoirs about I. Ilf, A. Tolstoy, E. Bagritsky and articles-thoughts about K. Stanislavsky, V. Mayakovsky, C. Chaplin and G. Wells
Author:
Author:Olesha Yuri Karlovich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Biographies & Memoirs
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Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-907488-29-8

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