Chronicle of Paradise. A Novel
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Dmitry Raskin - Writer, Poet, playwright, working at the junction of literature and philosophy. His books are built on the principle of complementarity of philosophical and poetic texts. The novel "Chronicle of Paradisee" combines philosophical reflection, poetics, irony, gaze, rigid psychologism places.
Professor Max Lotter and his two-friendly emigrant Meer Lehtman and Nikolaik Prokofiev every Friday found in the restaurant and arrange a few strange games ... However, is it? They are looking for some kind of, it must be the last meaning of being, and this search fully captures them. The heroes of the novel painfully peer into themselves in that spiritual situation, where and the "meaning of life" and her "absurdity" have long already become somehow stamps. Stressful, the hindy desire of heroes to solve the fascinating problems of nothing and being draws the space of the novel into a kind of polygon, which is passionate, sometimes ruthless testing our values and truths.
Roman is addressed to readers of intellectual prose, appreciating the metaphysical depth of the text, intellectual hoax
Professor Max Lotter and his two-friendly emigrant Meer Lehtman and Nikolaik Prokofiev every Friday found in the restaurant and arrange a few strange games ... However, is it? They are looking for some kind of, it must be the last meaning of being, and this search fully captures them. The heroes of the novel painfully peer into themselves in that spiritual situation, where and the "meaning of life" and her "absurdity" have long already become somehow stamps. Stressful, the hindy desire of heroes to solve the fascinating problems of nothing and being draws the space of the novel into a kind of polygon, which is passionate, sometimes ruthless testing our values and truths.
Roman is addressed to readers of intellectual prose, appreciating the metaphysical depth of the text, intellectual hoax
Author:
Author:Raskin Dmitry Ilyich
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-91763-150-9
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