Products
Products
    • Total RON Comandă
      x
      Your cart is empty.
      Comandă
      ×

      Din cauza încărcării excepționale din această perioadă, există posibilitatea să apară mici întârzieri la livrare.

      NEW!
      The Death of Bagrat Zakharych and Other Stories

      The Death of Bagrat Zakharych and Other Stories

      0.0 / 10 ( 0 votes)
      Language:
      Engleza
      Publishing Date:
      2019
      Publisher:
      Cover Type:
      Paperback
      Page Count:
      80
      ISBN:
      9781911475392
      Dimensions: l: 10.8cm | H: 13.9cm | 2.5cm | 68g
      Available in store
      2200
      Available in store

      Price applicable only to online purchases!
      Free Gift Wrapping!
      Free shipping over 150 RON
      You can return it in 14 days
      You got questions? Contact Us!
      Publisher's Synopsis

      In this volume are three stories by Vazha-Pshavela, a giant of modern Georgian literature, along with one of the epic poems for which he became renowned, All have been translated into English here for the first time.In "The Death of Bagrat Zakharych”, a highly sardonic account of the sudden demise of a chancellery official, Vazha-Pshavela’s ironic sense reaches its fullest pitch. The story invites comparison to classic works such as Melville’s "Bartleby, the Scrivener” and Tolstoy’s “The Death of Ivan Ilyich”.“Memories: A Christmas Tale” tells of a boy who returns from boarding school to his village for the winter holiday. As he reconnects with his family, an anxiety-filled hunting expedition with his uncle changes his perspective on life.“Batura’s Sword” features an enchanted weapon that haunts the people of Pshavi following the death of its owner. This transfixing story of honor on the battlefield evokes the magic of the Caucasus mountains.Finally, "Gogotur and Apshina", one of Vazha-Pshavela’s many legendary epic poems, is a moving rumination on the themes of military glory and courage. It was singled out for translation into Russian three times by three great poets (Osip Mandelstam, Marina Tsvetaeva, and Nikolay Zabolotsky).

      Reviews and comments

      Nota

      de |

      There are no reviews yet for this product.
      Add a review
      You need to authenticate in order to add a review.