Portrait with a bullet in the jaw
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The collection of “Portrait with a bullet in the jaw” included twenty stories of the fictions of the famous Polish writer Hannah Krall, whose main characters are men and women, Jews and Russians, Poles and Germans - ordinary people in the face of the most powerful shock of the twentieth century, World War II. Blatt, who, after so many years, all again and again comes from distant California in the grounding in Eastern Poland to see if the one who released the bullet, who had been sitting in his jaw has been returning to the crime scene. Teresa, who, at the age of 18, learned from a local poet who worked at a dairy that her real mother, Gretchen, left with her eldest daughter in Germany, and her four-month-old, with pneumonia, left the childless immigrants from behind the bug. Lev Solomonovich, who spent eighteen years in the camps for five months and eleven days, and during this time, as a real scientist physicist, he took out seven axioms, the last of which reads: “If you have rested that you intend to withstand, then only to make it possible live. For no other purpose. " And many, many others
Author:
Author:Krall Hannah
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:newspaper
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-098823-5
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