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In the book of the Danish writer and philosopher Willy Sörenceen (1929-2001), the picture of the universe impressive with his scope is deployed, which it seemed to the ancient Scandinavians. The author uses traditional mythological plots known from the older and youngest Edda, but interprets them in its own way. He calls contemporaries to the thing at the same time simple and complex, but the only possible and necessary - to preserve the world in every sense of the word.
By the time of the publication of the book "Ragnarok", Sörensen had already managed to declare himself as a serious prose writer, the author of several collections of novels in the spirit of absurdism and a number of serious literary and philosophical works, including the collection of essays on literature and folklore, poets and demons" (1959), as well as books about Sören Kirkegore (1961), Friedrich Nietzsche (1963), Franz Kafka (1968), Arthur Schopenhauer (1969) and Seneca (1976).
The writer is a laureate of many literary awards: the Great Prize of the Danish Academy (1962), the Literary Prize of the Northern Council (1974),
By the time of the publication of the book "Ragnarok", Sörensen had already managed to declare himself as a serious prose writer, the author of several collections of novels in the spirit of absurdism and a number of serious literary and philosophical works, including the collection of essays on literature and folklore, poets and demons" (1959), as well as books about Sören Kirkegore (1961), Friedrich Nietzsche (1963), Franz Kafka (1968), Arthur Schopenhauer (1969) and Seneca (1976).
The writer is a laureate of many literary awards: the Great Prize of the Danish Academy (1962), the Literary Prize of the Northern Council (1974),
Author:
Author:Сёренсен В.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Detective Books
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-907220-83-6
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