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The Precipice

Ivan Goncharov

Publisher: Sovereign

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Summary

The Precipice considered Goncharov's best work where he was able to realize his artistic ambition to the full. Dreams and aspirations of Raisky sounding like a sonorous chord, praising a Woman, Motherland, God and love.
Available since: 02/15/2014.

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