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Dozen knives in the back of the revolution

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Author:Averchenko A.
Cover:Soft
Category:Fiction
ISBN:978-5-389-18163-2
Dimensions: 110x20x180cm
Arkady Timofeevich Averchenko is a wonderful Russian writer, playwright, theater critic, editor of the legendary St. Petersburg magazine Satyricon, which became the most important phenomenon in the culture of the Silver Age. Being a novice writer, Averchenko came to the capital from the south of Russia in the hope of trying his luck-and soon became one of the most famous and successful humorist writers. The magazine he created, according to Tuffy, liberated Russian humor ... Russia began to laugh. The real edition included humorous stories and feuilletons of Averchenko of different years, as well as the cycle “Dozen Knives in the back of the Revolution”, which even in the ulcerative review of Lenin was called “a high -taxed book”. According to the leader of the world proletariat, so, this is what the revolution should seem to representatives of the commanding classes. The plots presented by Averchenko, from household scenes to the whip of political satire, are often grotesque, but from this they are no less true. Soft humor, a cheerful perirable laughter and bile sarcasm - the entire comic palette is subject to Peru Averchenko. No wonder contemporaries called him the king of laughter
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Author:Averchenko A.
Cover:
Cover:Soft
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  • Category:Fiction
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Publication Language:Russian
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Series: ABC-classic
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ISBN:978-5-389-18163-2

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