The Story of a Life: The restless yearsPantheon Books, 1974 - Authors, Russian |
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Page 62
... standing behind his readers and characters , scrutinizing them . And people look round because they are afraid of his penetrating gaze , but having looked round they suddenly notice with relief that Gogol's eyes are filled with tears of ...
... standing behind his readers and characters , scrutinizing them . And people look round because they are afraid of his penetrating gaze , but having looked round they suddenly notice with relief that Gogol's eyes are filled with tears of ...
Page 200
... standing in his under - pants , was feeling my pulse . There was a smell of ammonia . Soon the police appeared on the scene . I had enough strength to answer questions and even to accompany the police back into the room . The trap ...
... standing in his under - pants , was feeling my pulse . There was a smell of ammonia . Soon the police appeared on the scene . I had enough strength to answer questions and even to accompany the police back into the room . The trap ...
Page 211
... standing up against the wall near the wide open door of his flat in Lavrushin Lane . Everything in this world could be accepted , everything but that coffin lid , but the solitude of the grave which had come to claim that stormy man ...
... standing up against the wall near the wide open door of his flat in Lavrushin Lane . Everything in this world could be accepted , everything but that coffin lid , but the solitude of the grave which had come to claim that stormy man ...
Contents
Map page | 9 |
The Last Meeting II | 11 |
The Silent Fields | 18 |
Copyright | |
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