Printsessa Belonozhka, ili Kto lyubit, nosit na rukah
によって
Petrushevskaja L.
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Science Fiction
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
32
言語
ロシア語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2022
出版社
AstrelʹKharvestMalysh
ISBN-10
5271451127
ISBN-13
9785271451126
説明
In a whimsical tale that dances between fairy tales and the harsh realities of life, a captivating narrative unfolds. Set in a land brimming with enchantment and stark truths, the story follows a young girl endowed with extraordinary grace and beauty. Known as the Princess Belonozhka, she is both a marvel and an outcast, navigating a world where love and longing intertwine with adversity.
As the tale progresses, the themes of love and sacrifice emerge vividly. The characters are infused with rich emotions, showcasing their struggles, desires, and the lengths they are willing to go for those they cherish. Each encounter in the story is steeped in poignant symbolism, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of love—its resilience, its burdens, and its ability to elevate or constrict.
The intricate storytelling weaves together allegory and realism, as the princess confronts her unique identity against societal expectations. Petrushevskaja’s masterful prose captures the delicate balance between fantasy and authenticity, allowing readers to experience the profound connective tissue that binds human experience across time and culture.
In this enchanting yet raw exploration of love and life’s complexities, readers are gently reminded of the power found within vulnerability and compassion. As hearts intertwine and burdens are shared, the journey reveals that true love often manifests in unexpected ways, urging one to carry another through life’s challenges, hand in hand.
As the tale progresses, the themes of love and sacrifice emerge vividly. The characters are infused with rich emotions, showcasing their struggles, desires, and the lengths they are willing to go for those they cherish. Each encounter in the story is steeped in poignant symbolism, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of love—its resilience, its burdens, and its ability to elevate or constrict.
The intricate storytelling weaves together allegory and realism, as the princess confronts her unique identity against societal expectations. Petrushevskaja’s masterful prose captures the delicate balance between fantasy and authenticity, allowing readers to experience the profound connective tissue that binds human experience across time and culture.
In this enchanting yet raw exploration of love and life’s complexities, readers are gently reminded of the power found within vulnerability and compassion. As hearts intertwine and burdens are shared, the journey reveals that true love often manifests in unexpected ways, urging one to carry another through life’s challenges, hand in hand.