Echoes of War. Life after the First World War
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“There is nothing more naive and worse, as in our time to hide something from the people,” wrote Mikhail Prishvin, Russian writer, prose writer and publicist during the First World War. “Now everyone, even the most dark peasant, understands that the army is not to blame, but the inside that supply the army.”
In a different way, it could not be in the “setting of a real slave lack of freedom,” said Prishvin and showed in his notes what was happening in Russia on the eve and during the war years. The defeat became the logical result of all this, - “So we need,” he wrote, “however, then there was a revolution, accompanied by violence, blood, need and hunger. This also became the topic of his articles and essays, which relate to the best works about post -war Russia
In a different way, it could not be in the “setting of a real slave lack of freedom,” said Prishvin and showed in his notes what was happening in Russia on the eve and during the war years. The defeat became the logical result of all this, - “So we need,” he wrote, “however, then there was a revolution, accompanied by violence, blood, need and hunger. This also became the topic of his articles and essays, which relate to the best works about post -war Russia
Author:
Author:Prishvin Mikhail Mikhailovich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Religion & Spiritually
- Category:Magazines & Encyclopedia
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-00222-060-1
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