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Rasskazy

por Aleksandr Kuprin

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Kuprin is a great master of dynamic, sharp plot which keeps the reader in constant tension. All his works are permeated with keen penetration into the inner world of his heroes, their psychological characteristics. ("Bread at somebody's expense.") He wrote much about spiritual purity, love ("The Ruined talent," "The Telegraphist"). He criticized human vices ("The Landlady," "White acacia"). With great sympathy he writes about naïve and childish love ("Lenochka"), devotes some stories to children ("The Elephant," "The Pianist"). The story "Bush of Lilac" describes the young officer's trick to be enrolled into the military Academy with the help of the bush of lilac. "The Pianist" is a story of a talented boy-pianist who became a famous musician thanks to the accidental meeting with Anton Rubinstein. "The Doctor" acquaints the reader with the different types of doctors who at the beginning of their career are really full of the sincere desire to help suffering patients but gradually turn their profession into the means of getting money. "The Firstling" describes the happiness of the young beginning author at seeing his first story published. "Future Patty" is the story about the people full of ambitions, eager to realize their false talents. In "Starlings" and "Silence" Kuprin's love for the beauty of nature and all living in it is reflected with keen sympathy and understanding. "The Insult" demonstrates the author's peculiar approach to the "profession" of common thieves who appear to possess dignity and pride when being accused of something not worthy of their "business". He watched this great "river of life" trying to get into its depth, loving the beauty of nature and glorifying the ideal of man, close to nature, for which he obtained great readers' gratitude and love.… (más)
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Kuprin is a great master of dynamic, sharp plot which keeps the reader in constant tension. All his works are permeated with keen penetration into the inner world of his heroes, their psychological characteristics. ("Bread at somebody's expense.") He wrote much about spiritual purity, love ("The Ruined talent," "The Telegraphist"). He criticized human vices ("The Landlady," "White acacia"). With great sympathy he writes about naïve and childish love ("Lenochka"), devotes some stories to children ("The Elephant," "The Pianist"). The story "Bush of Lilac" describes the young officer's trick to be enrolled into the military Academy with the help of the bush of lilac. "The Pianist" is a story of a talented boy-pianist who became a famous musician thanks to the accidental meeting with Anton Rubinstein. "The Doctor" acquaints the reader with the different types of doctors who at the beginning of their career are really full of the sincere desire to help suffering patients but gradually turn their profession into the means of getting money. "The Firstling" describes the happiness of the young beginning author at seeing his first story published. "Future Patty" is the story about the people full of ambitions, eager to realize their false talents. In "Starlings" and "Silence" Kuprin's love for the beauty of nature and all living in it is reflected with keen sympathy and understanding. "The Insult" demonstrates the author's peculiar approach to the "profession" of common thieves who appear to possess dignity and pride when being accused of something not worthy of their "business". He watched this great "river of life" trying to get into its depth, loving the beauty of nature and glorifying the ideal of man, close to nature, for which he obtained great readers' gratitude and love.

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