The Story of a Life: The restless yearsPantheon Books, 1974 - Authors, Russian |
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Page 188
... started in broken Russian , then having reached boiling point , changed to Georgian , and ended in such a furious torrent of clicking and smacking noises that in that frenzied screeching the last vestiges of any kind of language were ...
... started in broken Russian , then having reached boiling point , changed to Georgian , and ended in such a furious torrent of clicking and smacking noises that in that frenzied screeching the last vestiges of any kind of language were ...
Page 213
... started for us in ' Maleyevka ' . There were only the two of us left and we were amazed that the house was kept open . The poet grew kinder , thoughtful even , and began to work . All his poison seemed to have been blown out of him by ...
... started for us in ' Maleyevka ' . There were only the two of us left and we were amazed that the house was kept open . The poet grew kinder , thoughtful even , and began to work . All his poison seemed to have been blown out of him by ...
Page 214
... popularity . I met Gorky soon after ' Maleyevka ' and he re- proached me for being insensitive to the beauty of these flowers . - ' Perhaps one day you will find yourself in Italy 214 'Go on Living as You've Started'
... popularity . I met Gorky soon after ' Maleyevka ' and he re- proached me for being insensitive to the beauty of these flowers . - ' Perhaps one day you will find yourself in Italy 214 'Go on Living as You've Started'
Contents
Map page | 9 |
The Last Meeting II | 11 |
The Silent Fields | 18 |
Copyright | |
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