Lucky ones. 62. Assembly model
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A group of lucky ones wins trips to a three -month sea cruise. And not only that - everyone can take three satellites on their own on their choice! Unloved luck! However, everything happens a little differently that it was drawn in dreams - mysterious quarantine, forbidden rooms ...
Gradually, a real trip turns into a mythological trip, and the routine conflicts of the life of "little people" gain truly eschatological features.
"" The usual is imbued with incomprehensible, ”Cortasar himself commented on this novel. And the shadow of the incomprehensible higs over each of the lucky who appeared on the ship.
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62. Model for assembly. A novel, which Cortasar himself called his ugly but beloved child.
Roman, in which the great Argentine writer strengthened and brought to the logical limit the stylistic and aesthetic principles formed in the "game in classics".
Read This work can be literally-as a postmodern story about the vavilon city and its multilingual, different-propeller inhabitants, it is possible-abstractly, as a bizarre philosophical parable-parabola on the influence of a word on the human consciousness, or you can enjoy looking for a motive for the literary game in this elegant work
Gradually, a real trip turns into a mythological trip, and the routine conflicts of the life of "little people" gain truly eschatological features.
"" The usual is imbued with incomprehensible, ”Cortasar himself commented on this novel. And the shadow of the incomprehensible higs over each of the lucky who appeared on the ship.
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62. Model for assembly. A novel, which Cortasar himself called his ugly but beloved child.
Roman, in which the great Argentine writer strengthened and brought to the logical limit the stylistic and aesthetic principles formed in the "game in classics".
Read This work can be literally-as a postmodern story about the vavilon city and its multilingual, different-propeller inhabitants, it is possible-abstractly, as a bizarre philosophical parable-parabola on the influence of a word on the human consciousness, or you can enjoy looking for a motive for the literary game in this elegant work
Author:
Author:Cortasar H .
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-149595-4
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