The holiday that is always with me
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Viktor Platonovich Nekrasov belongs to the number of Russian writers, whom the fate, like many other compatriots, led to emigration to Paris. In 1974, he was forced to leave from the country, and in 1979 deprived of Soviet citizenship. Many years after that, Nekrasov"s book was not published, and his name was banned. In the 1960s, Nekrasov visited the border, in France and Italy, as described in travel notes, which entered the present publication (along with essays created at the time when the prose was already lived in Paris) After the publication of the essay"s" first acquaintance, N.S. Khrushchev said that the author is not a place in the party, and the article Tourist with Cane appeared in the central press, where Negrasov with anger and sarcasm was accused of low-planness in front of the West. Today, when many of us have already had our Paris and their Italy, seen with their own eyes, Viktor Nekrasov"s essays do not lose its unique value and help again surprise how rich and beautiful peace, despite historical times and political era
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Author:Nekrasov VP
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Humor & Entertainment
Series:
Series: Lenzdat Classic
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-905799-22-8
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