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MediaDB / «Khazar dictionary (collection)" Milorad Pavic: download fb2, read online
About the book: 2016 / One of the largest prose writers of the twentieth century. Serbian writer Milorad Pavic (1929 - 2009) is the author of novels, numerous collections of stories, as well as literary works. Pavic became world famous for his “lexicon novel” “Khazar Dictionary” - one of the most unusual works of world literature of our time. This book goes beyond the traditional linear narrative, approaching electronic hypertext. In the novel “Landscape Drawn by Tea,” the author takes the reader through the streets of Belgrade, full of mystical secrets, and tells the elegant story of lovers’ separation and their union. The plot intricately intertwines reality and dreams, history and modernity, parables about saints and stories about countless temptations. “Last Love in Constantinople, or A Guide to Fortune-telling” is a tarot novel, with the help of which the reader can predict his own destiny. One of the greatest prose writers of the twentieth century, the Serbian writer Milorad Pavic (1929 - 2009) - the author of novels, numerous collections of stories, as well as literary works - brought Pavic worldwide fame to the "lexicon novel" "Khazar Dictionary" - one of the most unusual works of world literature of our time. This book goes beyond the traditional linear narrative, approaching electronic hypertext. In the novel “Landscape Drawn by Tea,” the author leads the reader through the streets of Belgrade, full of mystical secrets, and tells an elegant story of the separation of lovers and their union. The plot intricately intertwines reality and dream. , history and modernity, parables about saints and stories about countless temptations. “Last Love in Constantinople, or a Guide to Fortune-telling” is a tarot novel with the help of which the reader can predict his own destiny. Contents: Khazar dictionary (translation by L. Savelyeva). )Last love in Constantinople (translation by L. Savelyeva) Landscape painted with tea (translation by N. Vagapova, R. Gretskaya)