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Nastanet den'
- Narrated by: Vyacheslav Zadvornykh
- Length: 18 hrs and 59 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Roman Liona Feyhtvangera "Nastanet den'" (1942) yavlyaetsya tret'ey chast'yu ego znamenitoy trilogii ob iudeysko-rimskom istorike Iosife Flavii. Ispytavshiy slavu i beschestie, tvorcheskie vzlety i padeniya, perezhiv gibel' blizkih emu lyudey i razrushenie Ierusalimskogo hrama, prestarelyy Iosif i v poslednie gody svoey zhizni ostaetsya vernym sebe. No ehtot "grazhdanin vselennoy" beskonechno odinok v svoem kosmopoliticheskom mirooshchushchenii. Problema sohraneniya lichnosti v lyubyh obstoyatel'stvah, central'naya v romane, byla osobenno aktual'na v gody fashizma, kogda sozdavalsya roman.
©2011 Bibliophonika (P)2014 Bibliophonika
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