Kaput

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Volume 5 (kn. 1) continues to acquaint the reader with prose translations by Sergei Nikolaevich Tolstoy (1908-1977) , prosaic, The Poet , playwright, Literary , The Philosopher , of which the most voluminous and from an artistic point of view the most significant is "Kaput" by Curzio Malaparte about the Second World War (wholly published for the first time) This is one of a kind ,. the Author in the Key of Common Christian Values. These are the memoirs of a writer who, as an Italian war correspondent, traveled all over Europe. He appeared on both the Eastern and Finnish fronts, he was received in the royal houses of Sweden and Italy, he talked with the Reich General in occupied Poland, saw Jewish ghettos, pogroms in Moldova. It tells about the miraculous icon of the Black Virgin in Czstochowa, about the house with a ghost in Finland and about many unknown historical facts to the reader. The author reveals the essence of fascism . Despite the tragic, cruel reality of the events described, the translation is often perceived as poetry in prose so refined and aesthetically pleasing.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Курцио Малапарте
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 2004