Gorod s nazvaniem Kovrov-samolet: Poema v prose
Heroes of Nataliya Arbuzova break into the narrative swiftly and unexpectedly, as rapidly irreversible, irreparable go: a hellish vortex losses and findings, the metamorphosis of the soul - it is here unusually reverent attitude of the writer to the rhythm of the verse as well as prose. She kneads the rhyme in the text, though the raisins into the dough gets off on the line of verse in prose, is not afraid to tear down the "well-established" literary canons - precisely because of their "violations" is born alive word, the necessary responsive and subtle reader. Nataliya Ilinichna Arbuzova was born November 11, 1939 in Moscow, graduated mehmat University, Doctor of Mathematical Sciences, professor in the department of applied mathematics. Published since 1996. in the publications of the Russian Nobiliary Assembly. Member of the Moscow Union of Writers. Author of the book "Until give to say" and other books of prose.
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Gorod s nazvaniem Kovrov-samolet: Poema v prose
Heroes of Nataliya Arbuzova break into the narrative swiftly and unexpectedly, as rapidly irreversible, irreparable go: a hellish vortex losses and findings, the metamorphosis of the soul - it is here unusually reverent attitude of the writer to the rhythm of the verse as well as prose. She kneads the rhyme in the text, though the raisins into the dough gets off on the line of verse in prose, is not afraid to tear down the "well-established" literary canons - precisely because of their "violations" is born alive word, the necessary responsive and subtle reader. Nataliya Ilinichna Arbuzova was born November 11, 1939 in Moscow, graduated mehmat University, Doctor of Mathematical Sciences, professor in the department of applied mathematics. Published since 1996. in the publications of the Russian Nobiliary Assembly. Member of the Moscow Union of Writers. Author of the book "Until give to say" and other books of prose.
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Gorod s nazvaniem Kovrov-samolet: Poema v prose

Gorod s nazvaniem Kovrov-samolet: Poema v prose

by Nataliya Arbuzova
Gorod s nazvaniem Kovrov-samolet: Poema v prose

Gorod s nazvaniem Kovrov-samolet: Poema v prose

by Nataliya Arbuzova

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Heroes of Nataliya Arbuzova break into the narrative swiftly and unexpectedly, as rapidly irreversible, irreparable go: a hellish vortex losses and findings, the metamorphosis of the soul - it is here unusually reverent attitude of the writer to the rhythm of the verse as well as prose. She kneads the rhyme in the text, though the raisins into the dough gets off on the line of verse in prose, is not afraid to tear down the "well-established" literary canons - precisely because of their "violations" is born alive word, the necessary responsive and subtle reader. Nataliya Ilinichna Arbuzova was born November 11, 1939 in Moscow, graduated mehmat University, Doctor of Mathematical Sciences, professor in the department of applied mathematics. Published since 1996. in the publications of the Russian Nobiliary Assembly. Member of the Moscow Union of Writers. Author of the book "Until give to say" and other books of prose.

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ISBN-13: 9785969108905
Publisher: Vremya
Publication date: 01/01/2011
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 384
File size: 676 KB
Language: Russian

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Nataliya Ilinichna Arbuzova was born November 11, 1939 in Moscow, graduated mehmat University, Doctor of Mathematical Sciences, professor in the department of applied mathematics. Published since 1996. in the publications of the Russian Nobiliary Assembly. Member of the Moscow Union of Writers. Author of the book "Until give to say" and other books of prose.
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