At white water: prose. Yesenin S.
Sergey Alexandrovich Yesenin (1895-1925) is a Russian poet, one of the brightest representatives of the Silver Age, who played a huge role in the formation and development of Novocreestan poetry and lyrics, and in a later period of creativity - imagynism.
“At white water” is a unique collection of prosaic heritage S.A. Yesenin, consisting of artistic, journalistic and literary and critical prose of 1914-1925. The book includes: the story “Yar”, the stories “At the White Water”, “Bobyl and Druzhok”, the essay “Iron Mirgorod”, theoretical work “Keys of Mary”, articles, reviews, notes, preface, answers to questionnaires, scenario “ Calling Zori ”, written in conjunction with M. Gerasimov, S. Klychkov and N. Pavlovich, as well as unfinished or preserved in excerpts of the work. This book will allow the reader to expand his idea of the great Russian poet of the Silver Age and look at the world with his eyes.
Characteristics | |
A country | Russia |
Age | From 16 years old |
Author | Yesenin Sergey Alexandrovich |
Kit | No |
Number of pages | 238 |
The year of publishing | 2018 |
Type of cover | Hard cover |
Type of paper | Offset |
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