Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
541
Idioma
Espanhol
Publicado
Jan 1, 2005
Editora
El País
ISBN-10
8498152526
ISBN-13
9788498152524
Descrição
Russka is the story of four families who are divided by ethnicity but united in shaping the destiny of Russia. From a single riverside village situated at one of the country's geographic crossroads, Russia's Slav peasant origins are influenced by the Greco-Iranian, Khazar, Jewish, and Mongol invasions. Unified by this one place, the many cultures blend to form a rich and varied tapestry.
Rutherfurd's grand saga is as multifaceted as Russia harsh yet exotic, proud yet fearful of enemies, steeped in ancient superstitions but always seeking to shape the emerging world. Peter the Great, Ivan the Terrible, Catherine the Great, and Lenin all play their roles in creating and destroying the land and its people.
In Russka , Edward Rutherfurd has transformed the epic history of a great civilization into a human story of flesh and blood.
Rutherfurd's grand saga is as multifaceted as Russia harsh yet exotic, proud yet fearful of enemies, steeped in ancient superstitions but always seeking to shape the emerging world. Peter the Great, Ivan the Terrible, Catherine the Great, and Lenin all play their roles in creating and destroying the land and its people.
In Russka , Edward Rutherfurd has transformed the epic history of a great civilization into a human story of flesh and blood.
Gêneros
História