
Sunny Nights: Notes from the Far North of Russia and Norway
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The famous Russian writer M. M. Prishvin (1873-1954) was a "poet and philosopher" who sang about nature. The nature he writes is vibrant, colorful, full of fun, and full of refreshing poetry and philosophy. His lyrical works are clear and smooth, with meaningful artistic conception, and contain a kind of musical rhythm, which makes people put it down after reading. The five anthologies collect his philosophical lyrical essays and short stories, and "A Sunny Night: Notes on the Far North of Russia and Norway" is Volume 4. "Sunny Nights: Notes on the Far North of Russia and Norway" is the result of Prishvin's second trip to the north. It marks Prishvin's shift from the path of ethnography, or as it is fashionable today - anthropology, to the camp of "silver", which illustrates the attraction and influence of the "decadents" on him.
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