Mikhail Mikhailovich Prishvin (1873–1954) not only enriched Russian literature with heartfelt descriptions of nature, which he loved with all his heart, but also revealed the extraordinary beauty of language. A philosopher and poet, he was able to see the great mystery of the entire Universe behind the ordinary and sense the unity of all living things in the world. His works are based on the profound, truly Christian idea of 'harmonizing the creativity of human consciousness with the creativity of existence.'
This edition contains the author's iconic works: the autobiographical novel 'Kashcheev Chain,' in which the writer, through the events of his own life, creates a large-scale canvas of Russian existence at the turn of the century; the story 'The Worldly Cup,' which was published only after the author's death; and the famous 'Pantry of the Sun,' which the author wrote 'for the child living within us from early childhood to old age.'
Azbuka
The Sun's Storehouse (Kladovaya Solntsa)
13.99£
Publisher: Azbuka
Weight: 330
Age restrictions: 16+
Author: Mikhail Prishvin
Circulation: 2000
Size: 18x11.5x2.5
Book series: Azbuka Classics (Azbuka-klassika)
Cover: Paperback
Language: Russian
Pages: 672
Publication year: 2023
ISBN: 978-5-389-08591-6
ISBN (Barcode): 9785389085916








