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ISBNs | 978-5-389-17562-4 |
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The weight | 1,06 kg |
Size | 140 × 210 mm |
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Interpreter | Ardynskaya Sofia, Kubersky Igor, Shushlebina Tatiana, Shenikova Anna |
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Edward Rutherford is an English writer, author of the world bestsellers London, Dublin, Ireland, New York, Paris, etc. On the pages of the novel Russian, a novel about Russia, a story unfolds almost two thousand years, where real-life historical figures and characters fictional by the author intertwine and interact. Having studied a huge amount of literature, he outlines significant milestones with broad strokes, snatching out the most dramatic events in history and the place of a person in them. Russian literature serves Rutherford as a guide through the ages, providing a model for the images of characters and their relationships. Rutherford's view is, of course, the view of a foreigner, another "traveler to Rus'", looking at, studying, wanting to establish causes and effects, sincerely trying to understand. This novel, conceived and implemented at a turning point in Russian history and capturing the country as a writer saw it in the late 1980s, has also become a part of history today. It contains an important theme for the author: no matter how hard trials the country and its inhabitants face, it, like a phoenix, is reborn again.