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Na beregakh Seny
- Narrated by: Inna Sytnik
- Length: 16 hrs and 9 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"Na beregah Seny" (1978), vtoraya chast' memuarov izvestnoy pisatel'nicy Iriny Odoevcevoy, posvyashchena zhizni russkih literatorov v ehmigracii. Tak zhe, kak i v pervoy knige "Na beregah Nevy" (1967), Odoevceva rasskazyvaet, prezhde vsego ne o sebe, a o tekh lyudyah, s kotorymi stolknula ee sud'ba. Personazhi ehtoy knigi - K. Bal'mont, G. Ivanov, G. Adamovich, I. Severyanin, M. Cvetaeva, I. Bunin. Po suti, ves' okazavshiysya v izgnanii russkiy Serebryanyy vek. Kniga Odoevcevoy rasskazyvaet o pokolenii lyudey, soznavavshih sebya hranitelyami i prodolzhatelyami russkih literaturnyh tradiciy. Napisannaya bez lishney pafosnosti, legkim yazykom, ona daet vozmozhnost' pochuvstvovat' dyhanie zhivoy zhizni tekh "basnoslovnyh let".
©2011 Bibliophonika (P)2014 Bibliophonika
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