Oleg Kuvaev: The Tale of an Ungraised Man
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The writer Oleg Kuvaev (1934 - 1975) was called Soviet Jack London and the creator of Moby Dika of the Soviet era. Traveler, polar explorer, geologist, author of the Territory-the legendary novel about the search for gold in the northeast of the USSR. Kuvaev worked on Chukotka and in Magadan, alone was rafting along the northern rivers, wandered around the Caucasus and Pamir. A merciless idealist, he wrote about a man, his choice, natural life, a place in it.
The authors of the first full biography of Kuvaev, writer Vasily Avchenko (Vladivostok) and philologist Alexei Korovashko (Nizhny Novgorod), are convinced: this cult and this cult and this cult At the same time, the almost unnecessary character is even more relevant today than was during life.
The publication contains unique documents and photographs, most of which are published for the first time
The authors of the first full biography of Kuvaev, writer Vasily Avchenko (Vladivostok) and philologist Alexei Korovashko (Nizhny Novgorod), are convinced: this cult and this cult and this cult At the same time, the almost unnecessary character is even more relevant today than was during life.
The publication contains unique documents and photographs, most of which are published for the first time
Author:
Author:Avchenko V.O., Korovashko A.V.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Series:
Series: Great Sixes
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-119911-1
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