The Body: Each One Has Their Own. Earthly, Mortal, Naked, Faithful in the Stories of Contemporary Writers
The Body: Each One Has Their Own. Earthly, Mortal, Naked, Faithful in the Stories of Contemporary Writers
The Body: Each One Has Their Own. Earthly, Mortal, Naked, Faithful in the Stories of Contemporary Writers
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39 texts about the body and corporeality, written by famous prose writers and poets, playwrights, screenwriters and critics. Current texts about us: a panorama of modern life in various works.

Illustrated edition. Each text is accompanied by a drawing by the artist Evgenia Dvoskina.

The new collection by Elena Shubina's Editorial Board continues the tradition of the bestsellers Moscow: A Meeting Place, Living in St. Petersburg, Bird Market, and Without a Queue. The body is a support that we cannot do without. The body is a support that holds on by itself, and that is why we forget about it. Contemporary authors talk about the body and corporeality. Evgeny Vodolazkin, Tatyana Tolstaya, Aleksey Salnikov, Marina Stepnova, Aleksey Varlamov, Maya Kucherskaya, Sasha Nikolaenko, Denis Dragunsky, Anna Matveeva, Yury Buida, Alla Gorbunova, and many others write about what happens when a person is too concerned about his body and when he completely forgets about it.

Author: Evgeniy Vodolazkin , Marina Stepnova and others
Year of issue: 2024
Publisher: AST
Pages: 512
Cover type: Hardcover
Dimensions: 32x147x218 mm

ISBN: 978-5-17-159875-4

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