The Story of a Life: The restless yearsPantheon Books, 1974 - Authors, Russian |
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Konstantin Paustovsky. I The Last Meeting I took a long time to get to Kiev from Tiflis . The train reached Kiev by late afternoon . The spring was in full bloom , chestnut trees were in flower . The domes of St Vladimir were aflame with ...
Konstantin Paustovsky. I The Last Meeting I took a long time to get to Kiev from Tiflis . The train reached Kiev by late afternoon . The spring was in full bloom , chestnut trees were in flower . The domes of St Vladimir were aflame with ...
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... Kiev - a vast family , with many branches , intellectual through and through . There was something Chekhovian about that family , out of The Three Sisters , and something theatrical . The Bulgakovs lived in a very picturesque Kiev lane ...
... Kiev - a vast family , with many branches , intellectual through and through . There was something Chekhovian about that family , out of The Three Sisters , and something theatrical . The Bulgakovs lived in a very picturesque Kiev lane ...
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... Kiev ; author of The Master and Margarita which was not published till 1967 . 7. Semyon Hecht ( 1903–63 ) : novelist known particularly for stories on Jewish life . 8. Vopli i Sopli : literally ' Wails and Snot ' . 9. Isaac Babel ( 1894 ...
... Kiev ; author of The Master and Margarita which was not published till 1967 . 7. Semyon Hecht ( 1903–63 ) : novelist known particularly for stories on Jewish life . 8. Vopli i Sopli : literally ' Wails and Snot ' . 9. Isaac Babel ( 1894 ...
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Map page | 9 |
The Last Meeting II | 11 |
The Silent Fields | 18 |
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