The summer of the Lord
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According to contemporaries, Ivan Shmelev became "the most Russian" of the emigrant writers who pronounced the whole "deep truth" about Russia, creating it cleared of accidents, a beautiful and bright image, spiritualized by the highest meaning and faith. Having gone beyond the scope of national literature, Shmelev’s work gained universal significance, his works received European fame and were translated into dozens of languages. The writer twice was nominated for the Nobel Prize in literature.
Roman "Summer of the Lord" was written during the years of emigration and was originally printed in the form of separate essays, imbued with longing in the lost homeland. A separate publication "Summer of the Lord", which made up three parts: "holidays", "joy", "sorrows", was published in Paris in 1948 and was recognized as the top of the writer"s work. "I show the face of Holy Rus", which I wear in my heart ... - wrote Shmelev. - Russia, which looked into my children"s soul. "
Roman "Summer of the Lord" was written during the years of emigration and was originally printed in the form of separate essays, imbued with longing in the lost homeland. A separate publication "Summer of the Lord", which made up three parts: "holidays", "joy", "sorrows", was published in Paris in 1948 and was recognized as the top of the writer"s work. "I show the face of Holy Rus", which I wear in my heart ... - wrote Shmelev. - Russia, which looked into my children"s soul. "
Author:
Author:Shmelev I.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Historical Literature
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:newspaper
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-389-22514-5
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