Eh, if the flowers are not frosts. Chronicle of the fall of the peasant yard
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The novel “Eh, if flowers and not frosts” are dedicated to Russian people living in villages and small cities. This extremely reliable work has an unusual subtitle of the Chronicle of the fall of the peasant court. The exciting history of the peasant kind and the collapse of the peasant dreams is the diaries of the protagonist of the novel-the Vyatka peasant agronomist-self-taught, the seeker of truth and justice of Vasily Faddeevich Sitnikov, which he began to lead in Austria-Hungary (Moravia), where he was sent to study and practice zemstvo . The landfill, books, soldiers, who fell into German captivity in 1916, the creator of the commune, a rural activist who found himself in deprivates and forced to part with the Niva. Many charm and disappointment fell to his lot. The grandson of Vasily Faddeevich, writer Vladimir Sitnikov, added to the diaries and his impressions. Together they talk about the origins and roots of many ups and downs of our lives
Author:
Author:Sitnikov V.A.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Historical Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:newspaper
Series:
Series: Prose of the Russian North
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-4484-2340-6
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