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Pegii pes begushchii kraem moria [Spotted Dog Running on Seashore]
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The surest way to creative immortality is to write from the point of view of eternity. It is from this position that Chingiz Aitmatov, a classic of Russian and Kyrgyz literature, a laureate of prestigious awards, writes his prose. His books - 'And the Day Lasts More Than a Century ...', 'Scaffold' and many others have been translated into dozens of languages. These novels became the property of world literature. This edition includes the story-parable 'The White Steamboat', 'Piebald Dog Running Out of the Sea.'
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The surest way to creative immortality is to write from the point of view of eternity. It is from this position that Chingiz Aitmatov, a classic of Russian and Kyrgyz literature, a laureate of prestigious awards, writes his prose. His books - 'And the Day Lasts More Than a Century ...', 'Scaffold' and many others have been translated into dozens of languages. These novels became the property of world literature. This edition includes the story-parable 'The White Steamboat', 'Piebald Dog Running Out of the Sea.'
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Author
Aitmatov Chingiz
Publisher
Azbuka
ISBN
9785389105249
Format
Paperback
Year Published
2018
Pages
256
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The surest way to creative immortality is to write from the point of view of eternity. It is from this position that Chingiz Aitmatov, a classic of Russian and Kyrgyz literature, a laureate of prestigious awards, writes his prose. His books - 'And the Day Lasts More Than a Century ...', 'Scaffold' and many others have been translated into dozens of languages. These novels became the property of world literature. This edition includes the story-parable 'The White Steamboat', 'Piebald Dog Running Out of the Sea.'