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Fear and the Muse Kept Watch
The Russian Masters--From Akhmatova and Pasternak to Shostakovich and Eisenstein--Under Stalin
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- Počet stran
- 416 stránek
- Čas čtení
- 15 hodin
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Set against the backdrop of Stalin's oppressive regime, this book explores the paradox of artistic creativity flourishing in a police state. It chronicles the lives of notable figures like Anna Akhmatova, Boris Pasternak, and Dmitri Shostakovich, who navigated a treacherous landscape where their art could lead to honor or persecution. Through compelling narratives, it highlights the resilience and courage of these artists, illustrating how they pursued their passions despite the constant threat of repression. This work serves as both a historical account and a testament to the enduring power of art.
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Fear and the Muse Kept Watch, Andy McSmith
- Jazyk
- Rok vydání
- 2015
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- Titul
- Fear and the Muse Kept Watch
- Podtitul
- The Russian Masters--From Akhmatova and Pasternak to Shostakovich and Eisenstein--Under Stalin
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autoři
- Andy McSmith
- Vydavatel
- New Press
- Rok vydání
- 2015
- Vazba
- pevná
- Počet stran
- 416
- ISBN13
- 9781595580566
- Kategorie
- Umění / Kultura, O literatuře, Světová historie
- Anotace
- Set against the backdrop of Stalin's oppressive regime, this book explores the paradox of artistic creativity flourishing in a police state. It chronicles the lives of notable figures like Anna Akhmatova, Boris Pasternak, and Dmitri Shostakovich, who navigated a treacherous landscape where their art could lead to honor or persecution. Through compelling narratives, it highlights the resilience and courage of these artists, illustrating how they pursued their passions despite the constant threat of repression. This work serves as both a historical account and a testament to the enduring power of art.