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"Russia's 'Viva la Muerte'"
Mikhail Aleksandrovich Solokhov is the author of the river novel "And the Don Flowed Quietly", one of the most powerful works of socialist realism. Solokhov, who lived between 1905-1984, became the voice of the common conscience of humanity, with a rare consensus in the history of world literature, the Lenin, Stalin and Nobel Prizes in literature. was honored.
The first two books of Alev Alatli's In Search of Gogol quartet, which is famous as "Russia's 'Viva la Muerte'" in the literary circles of our northern neighbors, are Not Enlightenment, Mercy and World Watch, translated into Russian by Moscow State University, Asia and Africa. It was awarded by Associate Professor Irina Driga, a faculty member of the Department of Turcology at the Institute of Countries, and her assistants, and was given in 2006, on the occasion of the 100th birthday of the great Russian writer, by evaluating the success of our author in "standing at an equal distance from peoples and being able to penetrate the adventure of a foreign culture with an extraordinary insight". He was deemed worthy of the Aleksandrovich Solokhov 100th Anniversary Literature Award.
Number of Pages: 418
Year of Print: 2008
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Everest Publications
Number of Pages: 418
First Printing Year: 2008
Language Turkish
Publisher | : | Everest Publications |
Number of pages | : | 418 |
ISBN | : | 9789752894648 |
The heart | : | Turkish |