
Olga Org: Roman iz ruskoga života
Yuri Slezkin's novel Olga Org, published in 1914, is one of the most significant works of Russian pre-revolutionary literature. The work has gone through more than ten editions and has been adapted for the theater, which testifies to its popularity and in
In this novel, Slezkin depicts the disintegration of private and social life in Russia, which leads the main character to a tragic end. The author uses a realistic approach to depict the moral and social decadence of the time, emphasizing the feeling of hopelessness and loss of values.
The novel was first published in Berlin in 1922, and the Croatian edition appeared in 1923 in Zagreb, as part of the Zabavna biblioteka. The work has been translated into several languages and remains relevant due to its deep analysis of the human psyche and social changes.
Olga Org is recommended for anyone interested in Russian literature and social changes at the beginning of the 20th century.
One copy is available
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