I.A. Bunin (1870 -1953) – the first Russian Laureate of the Nobel Prize, impeccable stylist, master of Russian prose. The writer with genuine pain for his homeland tells about the impoverishment of noble estates, the cruel morals of the village, the complex psychology of the Russian person, and does this perfectly, with the inherent plastic, objective visuality and accuracy of descriptions. Ivan Bunin openly expressed his attitude to the October Revolution and the Bolshevik authorities in the diary book “Cursed Days”. The tragedy of human existence, doomed not to realize his main purpose – to love – in the collection of stories “Dark Alleys”.
Author
Bunin Ivan Alekseevich
Publisher
Eksmo, 2014
Series
Masterpieces of world classics
16+
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