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Няня из Москвы

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В этот сборник известного русского писателя Ивана Сергеевича Шмелева вошли рассказы, повести и роман Няня из Москвы, созданные в эмиграции. После отъезда в 1922 г. из России И. С. Шмелев пытается восстановить в своих произведениях ее историческое пространство, но перед этим он восстанавливает свою собственную душу, свою утраченную целостность. Творчество этого периода стало попыткой осмыслить причины произошедшей в стране трагедии, обрести душевный покой, перейти от кризиса и уныния к радости и обретению веры.

624 pages, Hardcover

First published January 11, 2013

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Ivan Shmelyov

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Иван Сергеевич Шмелёв

Russian émigré writer, member of the Moscow literary group Sreda.
Shmelev was born into a merchant family. He graduated from the law faculty of Moscow University in 1898. His works first appeared in print in 1895. Shmelev’s best prerevolutionary prose works showed a profound knowledge of city life and popular language; they employed the narrative technique of oral folktales. The novellas Collapse (1907), Citizen Ukleikin (1908), and The Man From the Restaurant (1911), which was the most significant of the three, were written in the traditional style of critical realism.
Shmelev emigrated in 1922 and later published anti-Soviet stories and books filled with nostalgia for the prerevolutionary past, for example, The Lord’s Summer (1933).

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