Ap

Ap

by H

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122Kwords310chapters
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Ch. 310Thirty-two Without a Hat
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About This Novel

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 include his philosophical lyrical prose and short stories, and this volume is the third. Prish's prose is characterized by language rich in folk literature. It describes the natural and cultural landscapes of the region in detail and vividly. It describes the simple life and customs of farmers, fishermen, hunters, women and children who have not been impacted by modern civilization. It also explores secrets and pursues the unique regional culture that is a collection of local culture and splinter sect traditions. It incorporates dignified and calm thinking that has been delayed from the depths of history. "Water Drops in the Forest" is one of the peaks of Prishwen's creative achievements. It brings us into a forest kingdom, vividly and vividly showing the beauty and richness of this kingdom. The text is clear and smooth, the artistic conception is meaningful, and it contains a kind of musical rhythm. It makes people put it down after reading it. "Water Drops in the Forest" is a condensed philosophy about nature and creation. Prishvin has a keen eye that is good at capturing the interest of nature. In his writing, nature is so vibrant, colorful, full of fun, full of refreshing poetry and philosophy, and sometimes a bit of humor.

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