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형식
하드커버
페이지
222
언어
이탈리아어
출판됨
Jan 1, 1969
출판사
Einaudi
설명
Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Russia, this work captures the essence of Mikhail Zoshchenko’s wit and social commentary. Zoshchenko achieved great popularity in the Soviet Union during the 1920s and 1930s, crafting narratives that seamlessly blend humor and poignant reflections on the human condition. His stories resonate with both absurdity and realism, exposing the quirks of everyday life.
Clara Coïsson's contribution breathes new life into Zoshchenko's tales, melding her unique perspective with his timeless narratives. The interplay between their voices invites readers into a world where laughter and introspection coalesce. The exploration of personal and societal struggles in these pages feels both immediate and relatable, transcending cultural and temporal boundaries.
Together, they create a tapestry of narratives that celebrate the resilience of the human spirit. The work not only entertains but also sparks crucial conversations about individuality in the face of societal constraints. Readers will find themselves reflecting on the delicate balance between joy and sorrow, as the stories unfold in a rich, evocative style that stays with them long after the final page.
Clara Coïsson's contribution breathes new life into Zoshchenko's tales, melding her unique perspective with his timeless narratives. The interplay between their voices invites readers into a world where laughter and introspection coalesce. The exploration of personal and societal struggles in these pages feels both immediate and relatable, transcending cultural and temporal boundaries.
Together, they create a tapestry of narratives that celebrate the resilience of the human spirit. The work not only entertains but also sparks crucial conversations about individuality in the face of societal constraints. Readers will find themselves reflecting on the delicate balance between joy and sorrow, as the stories unfold in a rich, evocative style that stays with them long after the final page.