Szczegóły książki
Format
Twarda okładka
Strony
247
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jan 1, 1962
Wydawca
Foreign Languages Publishing House
Opis
Three compelling works emerge from the rich tapestry of Soviet theater, showcasing the dramatic landscape of the era. Nikolai Pogodin's "Kremlin Chimes" delivers a poignant exploration of politics and personal sacrifice, all set against the backdrop of a world grappling with change. Meanwhile, Alexander Korneichuk's "Platon Krechet" presents the struggles of an ordinary man, weaving a tale of resilience amidst the chaos of societal upheaval.
Aleksei Arbuzov's "It Happened in Irkutsk" brings a more intimate narrative to the forefront, highlighting human connections in the wake of historical turmoil. Together, these plays not only reflect the complexities of Soviet life but also resonate with themes of hope, love, and survival that transcend time and geography. They invite readers to immerse themselves in the emotional depth and cultural significance of the Soviet experience.
Aleksei Arbuzov's "It Happened in Irkutsk" brings a more intimate narrative to the forefront, highlighting human connections in the wake of historical turmoil. Together, these plays not only reflect the complexities of Soviet life but also resonate with themes of hope, love, and survival that transcend time and geography. They invite readers to immerse themselves in the emotional depth and cultural significance of the Soviet experience.