When we walked easily. Life in five travels. In I.
A collection of a waybill prose of the famous classic of British literature, Ivlin VO, compiled by himself after the Second World War on the basis of pre-war stories about his many wanderings in the world-a world that has changed unrecognizably in some ten years. “I myself have never rushed to great travelers,” writes Ivlin Wo. - I was satisfied with the role of a typical representative of youth of her time; Travels were perceived by us as something granted. It is gratifying to realize that our travels fell at a time when it was easy for us. ”
and the scope of these travels is still impressive: Mediterranean and the Middle East; Abyssinia - where the imperial throne Khale Selassiy, the future Messiah of the Jamaican Rastafari religion; Africa - through the entire continent; Brazil and British Guiana; Again, Abyssinia-where the Italo-Ethiopian war is about to begin... And wherever his fate was brought, Ivlin invariably demonstrates his branded flair on everything absurd and funny, filigree psychological accuracy, masterful possession of the word. No wonder he said that sometimes one might think that the whole world was inhabited by his characters...
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Author | To Ivlin |
| Number of pages | 448 |
| The year of publishing | 2023 |
| Type of cover | Soft binding |
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