Рагнарек
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Ragnarok is a book from a series of ancient myths, rethought by modern writers from different countries, including Anthony Susan Bayett, Margaret Etwuck, David Grossman, Su Tun, Olga Tokarchuk, Victor Pelevin and others.
Acute, lyrical, autobiographical book about a five -year -old girl evacuated during the Second World War from London to rural areas. She worries about her father, a military pilot, whose fate is tragically not clear, and reads the book of Scandinavian myths. The terrible and at the same time poetic stories about the tree of Iggdrasil, the wolf Fenrire, the snake of Ermungand, the insidious god Loki crown the myth of Ragnarok, the death of the gods. Only after monstrous death and destruction can the world begin again
Acute, lyrical, autobiographical book about a five -year -old girl evacuated during the Second World War from London to rural areas. She worries about her father, a military pilot, whose fate is tragically not clear, and reads the book of Scandinavian myths. The terrible and at the same time poetic stories about the tree of Iggdrasil, the wolf Fenrire, the snake of Ermungand, the insidious god Loki crown the myth of Ragnarok, the death of the gods. Only after monstrous death and destruction can the world begin again
Author:
Author:Байетт А.С.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-907428-19-5
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