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Short-story masterpieces - Vol IV - Russian - Exploring the depth of Russian literary tradition through timeless short stories - cover

Short-story masterpieces - Vol IV - Russian - Exploring the depth of Russian literary tradition through timeless short stories

Various Authors

Traducteur John Cournos

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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"Short-story Masterpieces - Vol. IV - Russian" is a carefully curated anthology that presents an exquisite collection of the finest Russian short stories, showcasing the rich tapestry of Russian literature. This volume encompasses works from great literary figures such as Anton Chekhov and Leo Tolstoy, along with emerging voices that reflect the complexities of Russian society and culture through the lens of the short story format. The literary style varies from the stark realism of the 19th century to modernist techniques, allowing readers to experience profound themes of existentialism, morality, and the human condition, often embedded within the brevity and precision characteristic of Russian storytelling. The authors featured in this anthology are representative of a broader historical and cultural context, each contributing to the evolution of the short story in Russia. Their collective experiences, shaped by tumultuous political climates and social changes, illuminate the universal struggles of humanity. As scholars of literature, we recognize that these narratives not only reveal the intricacies of Russian life but also resonate with global themes that transcend time and geography. This anthology is an essential read for both scholars and casual readers alike, offering a gateway into the richness of Russian literature and its timeless themes. Whether one is seeking to understand cultural nuances or the art of storytelling itself, "Short-story Masterpieces - Vol. IV - Russian" serves as a vital resource that celebrates the ingenuity and emotional depth of renowned and lesser-known Russian writers.
Disponible depuis: 21/08/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 103 pages.

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