The world through the eyes of the harp. Irving J.
The tragicomic saga from the famous author of the New Hampshire Hotel and the Rules of Winemakers, “Men not Her Life” and “The Last Night by the River River”, “Son of the Circus” and “Prayers for Owen Mini”, Panoramic Burleske, Similar to the scope with the "Milny number Five" Kurt Wonnegut or Joseph Heller's Class-22. It was the “world of the eyes of the Garpa” who made Irving a modern classic; The novel was awarded the National Book Fund Award, was a part of the US National Book Prize of the USA, as well as, on stubborn rumors, and the Pulseri Service Shortilist began to be announced exactly from the next premium year). “The world through the eyes of the Harp” is a modern saga about a family living in our merciless world, whose members are trying, each in their own way and with varying success, to gain harmony. The main character of the novel is a writer, scandalously famous for both his books and the circumstances of his birth; His works, realistic and absurd, are woven into the fabric of the novel. The author himself most accurately determined the attitude of future readers to the book: "It may sometimes cause a smile even in the most gloomy type, but she will break up a lot of too tender hearts."
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 18 years old |
| Author | Irving John |
| Kit | No |
| Number of pages | 672 |
| The year of publishing | 2021 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
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