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'A wonderful, unsparing epic ... an intimate human story of loss and love' New Statesman, Books of the YearThe epic novel of love, war and revolution from Mikhail Sholokhov, winner of the Nobel Prize in LiteratureAn extraordinary Russian masterpiece, And Quiet Flows the Don follows the turbulent fortunes of the Cossack people through peace, war and revolution - among them the proud and rebellious Gregor Melekhov, who struggles to be with the woman he loves as his country is torn apart. Borne of Mikhail Sholokhov's own early life in the lands of the Cossacks by the river Don, it is a searing portrait of a nation swept up in conflict, with all the tragic choices it brings.
Mihail Aleksandrovich Sholohov (1905-1984) - odin iz naibolee znachitel'nyh pisatelej russkoj sovetskoj literatury, laureat Nobelevskoj premii 1965 goda za roman Tihij Don, prinesshij avtoru mirovuju izvestnost'. V nastojashhuju knigu voshli rasskazy iz rannih sbornikov - Donskie rasskazy, Lazorevaja step', - a takzhe ljubimye chitateljami mnogih pokolenij rasskazy Nahalenok, Sud'ba cheloveka i glavy iz romana Oni srazhalis' za Rodinu - po jetomu romanu Sergej Bondarchuk v 1975 godu snjal odnoimennyj hudozhestvennyj fil'm, stavshij bezuslovnym shedevrom na vse vremena.
Roman-jepopeja Mihaila Sholohova Tihij Don - odno iz naibolee znachitel'nyh, masshtabnyh i talantlivyh proizvedenij russkojazychnoj literatury, prinesshih avtoru Nobelevskuju premiju. Dejstvie romana proishodit na fone vazhnejshih sobytij v istorii Rossii pervoj poloviny HH veka - revoljucii i Grazhdanskoj vojny, pomenjavshih ne tol'ko drevnij uklad donskogo kazachestva, k kotoromu prinadlezhit glavnyj geroj Grigorij Melehov, no i sud'bu, i oblik vsej strany. V jetom grandioznom proizvedenii nashlos' mesto chut' li ne dlja vsego samogo uvlekatel'nogo, chto mozhet predlozhit' chitatelju hudozhestvennaja literatura: zdes' i velikie istoricheskie realii, i ljubovnye intrigi, i opisanija davno ischeznuvshih ukladov zhizni, mnogochislennye geroicheskie i tragicheskie sobytija, sozdannye s bol'shoj hudozhestvennoj siloj i masterstvom, tem bolee porazitel'nymi, chto Mihailu Sholohovu na moment sozdanija pervoj chasti romana ispolnilos' chut' bol'she dvadcati let.
Roman-jepopeja Mihaila Sholohova Tihij Don - odno iz naibolee znachitel'nyh, masshtabnyh i talantlivyh proizvedenij russkojazychnoj literatury, prinesshih avtoru Nobelevskuju premiju. Dejstvie romana proishodit na fone vazhnejshih sobytij v istorii Rossii pervoj poloviny HH veka - revoljucii i Grazhdanskoj vojny, pomenjavshih ne tol'ko drevnij uklad donskogo kazachestva, k kotoromu prinadlezhit glavnyj geroj Grigorij Melehov, no i sud'bu, i oblik vsej strany. V jetom grandioznom proizvedenii nashlos' mesto chut' li ne dlja vsego samogo uvlekatel'nogo, chto mozhet predlozhit' chitatelju hudozhestvennaja literatura: zdes' i velikie istoricheskie realii, i ljubovnye intrigi, i opisanija davno ischeznuvshih ukladov zhizni, mnogochislennye geroicheskie i tragicheskie sobytija, sozdannye s bol'shoj hudozhestvennoj siloj i masterstvom, tem bolee porazitel'nymi, chto Mihailu Sholohovu na moment sozdanija pervoj chasti romana ispolnilos' chut' bol'she dvadcati let.
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CONTENTSDaredevils - Alexei TolstoyHate - Mikhail SholokhovTile Flag - Valentine KatayevHis Only Son - K. SimonovSnowbound - S. Sergeyev-TsenskiThe Duel - A Child Is Born - Spring - Nikolai TikhonovHis Sweetheart - Leonid SobolevCaptain Zhavoronkov - Vadim KozhevnikovKatya - Evgeni PetrovStout Heart - Boris LavrenevThe Surgeon - V. LidinLife - P. PavlenkoOur Hands Have Grown Heavy - F. PanferovThe Justification of Hate - Ilya Ehrenbourg
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