Violets on Wednesdays. Morua A.
Andre Morua, a classic of French literature of the 20th century, a prose writer and an essayist, an amazing erudite, the author of the famous novelized biographies of Dumas, Balzac, Hugo, Byron, Turgenev, Chopin and many others, is considered a genuine master of psychological novel, but his beloved genre throughout The whole creative life remained a short story. In the collection “Violets on Wednesdays”, which for many years went out in Russian in a truncated version, and we invariably publish entirely, the novels of Morua of different years were included-the true masterpieces of low prose, painted with lyrism and subtle irony. In these texts, worthy of the brilliant tradition of Balzac, Stendhal and Maupassant, the denouement is every time unexpected, the insight of judgments is at a height, and the human soul is revealed by a simple, but wondrous and even exotic flower.
Five reasons to buy
1. Classics of literature of the XX century. Morua is one of the most famous French writers.
2. A collection of lyrical works will perfectly brighten up the evening.
3. Reading small stories does not take much time, so the book can be read quickly.
4. The publication with a beautiful cover will perfectly complement the personal library and will be a great gift for connoisseurs of French literature.
5. The stories of Morois will appeal to the fans of Ivan Bunin and Anton Chekhov.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Author | Morois Andre |
| Number of pages | 544 |
| The year of publishing | 2023 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
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