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Savva and the Life of Man - Two plays by Leonid Andreyev

Leonid Andreyev

Traduttore Thomas Seltzer

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In "Savva and the Life of Man," Leonid Andreyev masterfully weaves a philosophical narrative that delves into the existential dilemmas of humanity. This novella is emblematic of early 20th-century Russian literature, characterized by its expressionistic style and profound psychological exploration. Through the turmoil of the titular character, Savva, Andreyev examines themes of suffering, redemption, and the eternal search for meaning in an indifferent universe. The text invites readers to confront their own existential crises, using rich symbolism and a unique structure that evokes an atmosphere of despair interspersed with fleeting moments of hope. Leonid Andreyev, a prominent figure in the Silver Age of Russian literature, was deeply influenced by his tumultuous personal experiences and the societal shifts of his time. His background as a journalist and playwright informed his narrative techniques and thematic preoccupations, particularly his fascination with the darker aspects of human existence. Andreyev's poignant understanding of the human condition positions him as a precursor to existentialist thought, making his works relevant even today. "Savva and the Life of Man" is highly recommended for readers seeking a profound exploration of the human psyche. It challenges us to confront our own lives amidst the complexities of existence and is particularly suitable for those interested in philosophical literature and the psychological realism characteristic of Andreyev's oeuvre.
Disponibile da: 16/09/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 124 pagine.

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