June 18, 2020
This part will be different from previous ones, because I'm going to tell you about a Soviet author. Alexandr Zinoviev was a Russian mathematician, sociologist and writer. He'd been living in USSR, until he was 54 years of age, when he was forced to leave the country, as a result of a political decision. It was because of his book "Yawning Heights", that criticized and made laugh of politicians, scientist and cultural workers of the Soviet society of that period of time. I didn't read that particular book of his, but I like two other two books: "Go to Golgofa" and "The Global Humant Hill". The first one is a psychological and sociological story of a man, written in first person. It has many philosophical injections, and a positive, life loving message, despite the story itself isn't that positive. The second one is a anti-utopian novel, that is rather interesting. It talks us about what the global society and the humanity might look like if we continued moving along the path we are currently on.
He'd been livinged in the USSR, until he was 54 years of age, when he was forced to leave the country, as a result of a political decision.
It was because of his book "Yawning Heights", thatwhich criticized and made laugha mockery of politicians, scientists and cultural workers of the Soviet society of that period of time.
It has many philosophical injections, and a positive, life loving message, despiteeven though the story itself isn't that positive.
"Despite" is generally used with nouns. If you want to use it with a clause, you have to say, "despite the fact that the story itself..."
The second one is a anti-utopian novel, that iand it's rather interesting.
It talks us about what the global society and the humanity might look like if we continued moving along the path we are currently on.
My Favorite Russian Literature - Part 4 |
This part will be different from previous ones, because I'm going to tell you about a Soviet author. |
Alexandr Zinoviev was a Russian mathematician, sociologist and writer. |
He'd been living in USSR, until he was 54 years of age, when he was forced to leave the country, as a result of a political decision. He |
It was because of his book "Yawning Heights", that criticized and made laugh of politicians, scientist and cultural workers of the Soviet society of that period of time. It was because of his book "Yawning Heights", |
I didn't read that particular book of his, but I like two other two books: "Go to Golgofa" and "The Global Humant Hill". |
The first one is a psychological and sociological story of a man, written in first person. |
It has many philosophical injections, and a positive, life loving message, despite the story itself isn't that positive. It has many philosophical injections, and a positive, life loving message, "Despite" is generally used with nouns. If you want to use it with a clause, you have to say, "despite the fact that the story itself..." |
The second one is a anti-utopian novel, that is rather interesting. The second one is a anti-utopian novel, |
It talks us about what the global society and the humanity might look like if we continued moving along the path we are currently on. It talks |
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