Kira Kiralina

Kira Kiralina

Panait Istrati

The most famous work of the Romanian writer Panait Istrati is a series of books and stories about a young man named Adrien Zografi, whose sister Kira was kidnapped by the Ottoman Turks.

Already on the first pages of the autobiographical story about Adrien Zografi by the Romanian writer Panait Istrati, - a man of an unusual life and an even richer and stranger poetic gift - we meet a dense story about life, about its deepest colors soaked in lyricism, about the Balkan environment described in the passionate language of a writer who longs for life, sun, friendship and kindness...

Translation
Živojin Živojinović
Editor
Miroslav Vitorović
Graphics design
V. Lalicki
Dimensions
16 x 11 cm
Pages
210
Publisher
Kultura, Beograd, 1962.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Serbian.

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