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Dark avenues, TheDark avenues, The
Author:Bunin Ivan
Narrator:Alla Demidova
Format:MP3 (128 kbps; 44100 Hz; Stereo)
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Play Time:5 h 37 min
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Ivan Bunin (1870-1953) - one of the greatest masters of the short stories in contemporary Russian literature and an outstanding poet. In 1933 he became the first Russian winner of the Nobel Prize in literature - "a true artistic talent with which he recreated in the prose of a typical Russian character", but in exile.

On the disc are a collection of short stories "dark alleys", which became the top of the late writer's work. "All the stories in this book just about love, about her" dark "and often very dark and violent alleys" - Bunin wrote in one letter. Love in its prose as a mysterious element - the sudden, frank, and almost always tragic.

Bunin is returned to us from their distant, voluntary-forced exile. On this exile to a wider audience told critic V. Lavrov, in his book "Catastrophe." In the epigraph of the book made the ringing words of Bunin's love for his native land: "How can we forget the motherland?" Maybe people forget their homeland? It is - in my soul. I'm Russian. It does not disappear with age. " Bunin's life there was difficult. He did not take the revolution of 1917 and in February 1920 left Russia forever.

Was in Paris. This city later called the city Bunin. There he lived and met with friends, read them their stories, stories, and sometimes - poetry. He was very fond of Russia and write about it.

"I did not immediately able to return to creative work - later recalled Bunin. - It was not then and is wrong. All the strange, not mine. All that I wrote at the time, filled with sadness and bitterness. All of my work abroad is based on Russian material. in a foreign land, I thought of home, its fields, villages and nature. I had a rich store of observations and memories of Russia. I could not write about something else. I could not find their second home here. I write about the meaning of life, love, about the future. "

The hardest thing for a writer in exile - is to remain ourselves. It sometimes happens that, having left their homeland because of the need to go to the dubious compromises, he again forced to kill the spirit to survive. Fortunately, this fate has passed Bunin. Despite anything to the test, Bunin has always remained true to himself.
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