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The Last Samurai

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Author:Devitt Helen
Cover:Hard
Category:FictionModern LiteraturePoetry & Literature
ISBN:978-5-907056-92-3
Dimensions: 150x30x210cm
"The last samurai" was translated into dozens of languages ​​and became a modern classic. An experimental novel, in which many literary techniques for the first time, fell in love with modern prose writers appeared. The story that conquered intellectuals and became a cult.
Sibilla - a single mother with an extremely peculiar approach to the upbringing of his son, Lyudo: at three years he learns to read, and at four studies Greek, and now he studies Homer in the London subway car, is interested in higher mathematics And aerodynamics. A child growing without a father needs some kind of male model to follow, and preferably several at once - and now Lido reviews the "seven samurai", trying on the episodes of Kurosava’s masterpiece to his own life.
Lyudo learns endlessly and ... wants to know who his father is. His whole family is a genius who could not be realized. But what if the father, whom the mother hides so carefully, will help him?
Unconditional triumph. Brightingly developing the theme of talent and genius in the dull world, does Helen Devitt builds the eternal? The plot with an unexpected turn.
Anthony Bayette, author of the bestseller possess, laureate of the Buker Prize
Reading the last samurai , you seem to be experiencing the pain and delight of childhood, the pain and delight of paternity or motherhood.
Lawrence Norfolk, laureate of the Somerset Mojam Prize
... electrizing talent. An exciting, skillfully written and full of intellectual game Roman. ”
The New York Times
Author:
Author:Devitt Helen
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:978-5-907056-92-3

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