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    Language: Russian

    Published by Azbooka, 2023

    ISBN 10: 5389238354 ISBN 13: 9785389238350

    Seller: Ruslania, Helsinki, Finland

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    Condition: new. Pages: 320 Language: Russian. Natanael Uest - jarkij predstavitel amerikanskogo "poterjannogo pokolenija" (narjadu s takimi avtorami, kak Ernest Kheminguej, Tomas Vulf, Dzhon Dos Passos i Frensis Skott Fitsdzherald, s kotorym Natanael Uest byl ochen druzhen). Podobno mnogim literaturnym genijam dvadtsatogo veka, Natanael Uest obrel shirokuju izvestnost lish posle smerti, kogda v 1957 godu bylo izdano polnoe sobranie ego sochinenij, i kritiki provozglasili ego odnim iz velichajshikh amerikanskikh pisatelej. V romane "Den saranchi", vkljuchennom zhurnalom "Time" v spisok sta luchshikh anglojazychnykh romanov, rasskazana istorija ljubvi molodogo khudozhnika, rabotajuschego v Gollivude, i devushki, mechtajuschej o karere artistki. Po slovam Deshila Khemmeta, v romane pokazan "podlinnyj Gollivud, o kotorom neobkhodimo bylo napisat". Glavnyj geroj povesti "Podruga skorbjaschikh" vedet nebolshuju kolonku na stranitsakh nju-jorkskoj gazety; otvechaja na pisma chitatelej, razocharovannykh v ljubvi, on nevolno okazyvaetsja vtjanut v ikh obydennye, grustnye zhizni. 9785389238350.