Seine

Seine

by (russia) I. Odoyevtseva

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About This Novel

I. Odoyevtseva is a famous long-lived female writer in the Russian Silver Age in the 20th century. She is both a poet of the Silver Age and a witness of this era. This book is a memoir about expatriate literature in the Silver Age. It tells the unforgettable gatherings, ups and downs experiences and strong homesickness of Russian writers who fled to Paris in the 1920s and 1930s. Each of these writers has a unique personality and talent, such as the famous poet Yesenin, the founder of modern dance Duncan, the famous female poet Tsvetaeva, the Russian national treasure writer Tefi, the writer couple Gippius and Merezhkovsky, etc., Which are unforgettable. Among them, the author's description and characterization of the Nobel Prize winner Bunin is particularly delicate and profound, showing his inner loneliness and depth in his later years. With its beautiful, rich and wonderful content, this book has become an outstanding representative of Russian "diaspora literature".

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