
Lenin - Through the Eyes of Writers and Artists - Hardcover
Jorge Amado, Louis Aragon, Henri Barbusse, Bertolt Brecht, Ilya Ehrenburg, Julius Fučik, Maksim Gorki, Anatoli Lunaçarski, Heinrich Mann, Pablo Neruda, John Reed, Romain Rolland, Anna Seghers, Bernard Shaw, HG Wells, Clara
Zetkin and many other great writers look at Lenin, hear Lenin, talk about Lenin...
A short man with "a broad face, high cheekbones, a thin beard, a large nose, sparkling eyes and a slight smile on his lips"...
A man who loves walking in the countryside, picking flowers, cycling, listening to Beethoven, and reading Tolstoy...
“The man whom history took out of the attics and libraries of exile and placed him in the vortex of world history...”
The man who set out from his one-room flat on a steep street in Zurich, where he lived for twenty-eight francs a month, set off for Russia in a sealed wagon, and seven months later started the "ten days that shook the world"...
A villager said after his coffin, "He was a good man, only he did good things for us villagers."
The man Pablo Neruda said, "His mind was always hot, but it never turned to ashes, / And death could not cool his burning heart..."...
This book tells about him, Vladimir Ilyich Lenin. In the language of writers and artists from all over the world...
On the 100th anniversary of his great work, the Socialist October Revolution!
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Dough Type: 2nd Dough
Size: 16 x 24
First Print Year: 2017
Number of Printings: 1st Edition
Publisher | : | Procedure Book |
Publication Year | : | 2017 |
ISBN | : | 9786051722382 |
The heart | : | Turkish |