It is, above all, a book for reading, a beautiful and pleasant read (anthologies, when well done, are pleasant books, in addition to being useful); then, as was said, it is also about a self-portrait, about exposing yourself.
It is, above all, a book for reading, a beautiful and pleasant read; then, as was said, it is also about a self-portrait (this is what the adjective 'personal' put in the subtitle means), about exposing oneself, or so the author felt when he was composing it.
The first third of the book provides reviews of Russian literature (Chekhov, Ljeskov, Pushkin...). The second chapter deals with world literature (Balzac, Stendhal, Roland...), and the third chapter contains general articles.
Kultura, 1949.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
5.12 €
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