Pikova dama

Pikova dama

Aleksandar Sergejevič Puškin

In this story, Pushkin deals with the themes of love, longing, morality and human weakness. The main character, Herman, is obsessed with a secret card that promises him riches.

Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin, known as the "father of Russian literature", left a deep and lasting impact on Russian literature. Pushkin was a pioneer in the development of Russian prose. His novels, such as "The Captain's Daughter" and "The Queen of Spades", laid the foundations for modern Russian prose. In short, Pushkin was a key figure in the development of Russian literature, and his legacy lives on today through the works of many writers.

Translation
Božidar Kovačević
Editor
Izet Sarajlić
Graphics design
Mario Mikulić
Dimensions
21 x 17 cm
Pages
244
Publisher
Veselin Masleša, Sarajevo, 1969.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

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