
About This Novel
Prishvin, a Russian writer, is known as "the complete great artist", "Russian language herb" and "the pioneer of world ecological literature and nature literature". Some of his pioneering works that put forward environmental protection concepts appeared 10 years earlier than Silent Spring, a recognized classic of modern ecological literature. "Nature's Calendar" is a collection of essays in the natural and original genre. The author Prishvin is a distinctive writer in the history of Russian literature in the 20th century. He is known as a poet with a strong sense of the universe. He is good at listening to the voices of birds and animals, and the sounds of grass and insects. He expresses his praise of nature in his works and reflects the harmonious coexistence between man and nature. In Nature's Calendar, the author combines his own experience of living, hunting, and recuperation in the forest area on the outskirts of Moscow. It is divided into four chapters, spring, summer, and autumn. In an almost diary style, using a simple line drawing method, the author tells the cycle of the four seasons and explores the relationship between humans and animals and plants in nature.
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