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The 155th anniversary of Anton Pavlovich Chekhov on the Don was celebrated on a grand scale
TAGANROG. In the Rostov Region, the Year of Literature began with the celebration of the 155th anniversary of A.P. Chekhov.
On December 19, a new edition of the collection of short stories “Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka” will be published.
KIEV. On December 19, Osnova Publishing House will launch a new reprinted collection of novels, Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka, with illustrations by Ukrainian artist Ilya Isupov.
September 3 went on sale a new novel by Victor Pelevin
On September 3, 2015, a long-awaited book for book lovers appeared in bookstores - the 13th novel by Victor Pelevin. The writer’s new work is called The Caretaker.
The 300th anniversary of Donelaitis will be celebrated in Kaliningrad
KALININGRAD. The regional government of the Kaliningrad region reported that all the events dedicated to the 300th anniversary of the birth of one of the founders of Lithuanian literature, poet and enlightener Kristionas Donelaitis will be held in the region where the writer lived his whole life.
5 Must-Have Sales and Marketing Books for Entrepreneurs This Fall
Kick off the fall season with these new business books that offer some great tips for growing your small business successfullyThese are new books, and if you don’t read in the original (and are waiting for a Russian translation), check in Bookvoed for what you can already read in Russian - available in the Marketing Books section .
Forbes published a ranking of the highest paid authors
James Patterson came first in the ranking of the highest paid writers in the world, published in the new issue of Forbes magazine.
Google launched the site of the project "Karenina. Live edition"
Google together with the Museum-Estate L.N. Tolstoy’s “Yasnaya Polyana” on February 16, 2015 launched an online version of the reading marathon “Karenina. Live edition. "
Major art: a book worth reading about the architect Pavel Abrosimov and art
Today, publishing houses are not so willing to publish books about architectural masterpieces, write even less about famous architects, while works about Soviet urban planning in the era of Stalinism are generally a rarity.
"90,000 Years BC" by Sergei Kondulukov, summary
Sergei Kondulukov’s (Yazev-Kondulukov’s) novella is a fictional reconstruction of the life of a Neanderthal tribe during the Paleolithic era. Set ninety thousand years BC, the work describes the ancient people’s harsh struggle with the elements, predators, and hunger.
"Emplumada" door Lorna Di Cervantes
The poem "Emplumada" by Lorna Di Cervantes was included in a collection of the same name published in 1981 by the University of Pittsburgh Press. The poem consists of 18 lines in three stanzas of unrhymed free verse.
"Alyoshka and I Are Friends" by Gennady Mamlin, summary
This story is the writer’s first prose work, published in 1961. It is narrated by twelve-year-old Tolya Korzinkin. The boy honestly and humorously chronicles his own fears, misconceptions, and unexpected maturation in just three days of independent life.
“And the tears fell” by Kira Bulychev, summary
"And Tears Flowed" is a 1982 screenplay written by Kir Bulychev, Alexander Volodin, and Georgy Daneliya.
A summary of Emil Braginsky’s "The Adventuress"
This book is a witty, lyrical play written in 1984. With subtle humor, it explores the limits of human decency and social compromise. The text unfolds the atypical story of a desperate doctor who resorts to absurd, everyday blackmail to save her son’s future.
Xenophon’s Agesilaus, Summary
The pamphlet "Agesilaus" was written by the ancient Greek historian and general Xenophon sometime after 360 BC. This work is an encomium—a eulogy—dedicated to the Spartan king Agesilaus II, the author’s friend and patron.
Andrei Mikhalkov-Konchalovsky’s "Andrei Rublev," a summary
The screenplay for Andrei Rublev was written by Andrei Mikhalkov-Konchalovsky and Andrei Tarkovsky between 1961 and 1964 and published in the magazine Iskusstvo Kino (Art of Cinema) in 1964.