Formal disgrace
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Boris Chechelnitsky has two rare qualities.
Firstly, he is a virtuosen-to such an extent, to what a virtuosen person who writes verses can be virtuosen. It seems that Boris can say anything with poems. However, this rather characterizes him as a professional writer.
Secondly, he knows how to write funny, and this skill is found almost no less than virtuosity. However, he is not a satirist. He does not hatch anyone and ridicules, his jokes are alien to anger, causticity or cynicism. For the most part, the nature of the comic in Boris"s verses is linguistic.
And here the real magic begins, not correlated with nothing but the unknown art of poetry. Chechelnitsky does not care anything earthly: he only hears and fixes the combinations of sounds that generate laughter
Firstly, he is a virtuosen-to such an extent, to what a virtuosen person who writes verses can be virtuosen. It seems that Boris can say anything with poems. However, this rather characterizes him as a professional writer.
Secondly, he knows how to write funny, and this skill is found almost no less than virtuosity. However, he is not a satirist. He does not hatch anyone and ridicules, his jokes are alien to anger, causticity or cynicism. For the most part, the nature of the comic in Boris"s verses is linguistic.
And here the real magic begins, not correlated with nothing but the unknown art of poetry. Chechelnitsky does not care anything earthly: he only hears and fixes the combinations of sounds that generate laughter
Author:
Author:B. Chechelnitsky
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-00098-270-9
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