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Daniel Shtain perevodchik [Daniel Stein Interpreter]
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Lyudmila Ulitskaya's novel Daniel Stein, Translator is a literary sensation of recent years. Huge print runs (and this is about writing a complex, far from fiction), controversy, finally, the Big Book award. Daniel Stein (the hero has a specific prototype), with a risk to his life (he is a Jew himself) saves during World War II about three hundred prisoners of the ghetto. At the end of the war, having been baptized, he becomes a Catholic priest and leaves for Israel, where he continues to serve people - this is how he understands his mission. Acute questions of faith are full-fledged heroes of the narrative, although L. Ulitskaya has repeatedly said that she is not a theologian and does not preach, but only talks about a person unique in honesty and courage.
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Lyudmila Ulitskaya's novel Daniel Stein, Translator is a literary sensation of recent years. Huge print runs (and this is about writing a complex, far from fiction), controversy, finally, the Big Book award. Daniel Stein (the hero has a specific prototype), with a risk to his life (he is a Jew himself) saves during World War II about three hundred prisoners of the ghetto. At the end of the war, having been baptized, he becomes a Catholic priest and leaves for Israel, where he continues to serve people - this is how he understands his mission. Acute questions of faith are full-fledged heroes of the narrative, although L. Ulitskaya has repeatedly said that she is not a theologian and does not preach, but only talks about a person unique in honesty and courage.
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Author
Ulitskaia Liudmila
Publisher
AST
ISBN
9785171617738
Format
Paperback
Year Published
2018
Pages
576
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Lyudmila Ulitskaya's novel Daniel Stein, Translator is a literary sensation of recent years. Huge print runs (and this is about writing a complex, far from fiction), controversy, finally, the Big Book award. Daniel Stein (the hero has a specific prototype), with a risk to his life (he is a Jew himself) saves during World War II about three hundred prisoners of the ghetto. At the end of the war, having been baptized, he becomes a Catholic priest and leaves for Israel, where he continues to serve people - this is how he understands his mission. Acute questions of faith are full-fledged heroes of the narrative, although L. Ulitskaya has repeatedly said that she is not a theologian and does not preach, but only talks about a person unique in honesty and courage.