The Story of a Life: The restless yearsPantheon Books, 1974 - Authors, Russian |
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Page 142
... feeling for your own language . Often enough the feeling is in- born , organic . It prevents us from violating the euphoric qualities of the language and its very distinct yet inexplicable rhythm . But in spite of my love of the Russian ...
... feeling for your own language . Often enough the feeling is in- born , organic . It prevents us from violating the euphoric qualities of the language and its very distinct yet inexplicable rhythm . But in spite of my love of the Russian ...
Page 194
... feels for these impassable and over- grown forests ( they have very few birds ) with their stifling , intoxicating ... feeling that somewhere close by undiscovered mysteries have their abode . And even though those mysteries do not in ...
... feels for these impassable and over- grown forests ( they have very few birds ) with their stifling , intoxicating ... feeling that somewhere close by undiscovered mysteries have their abode . And even though those mysteries do not in ...
Page 195
... feeling for space , ' Gabunia once said , ' this is enough to make him happy . It is a noble , a sublime feeling . But unfortunately we do not experience it all that often . A pity ! ' And once more I tried to guess who the man was ...
... feeling for space , ' Gabunia once said , ' this is enough to make him happy . It is a noble , a sublime feeling . But unfortunately we do not experience it all that often . A pity ! ' And once more I tried to guess who the man was ...
Contents
Map page | 9 |
The Last Meeting II | 11 |
The Silent Fields | 18 |
Copyright | |
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