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Tres tormentas de nieve
2011
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Dos jóvenes amantes ven su amor truncado por las vicisitudes de una noche de fuerte tormenta. Una caravana de coches de caballos no encuentra las marcas del camino en medio de una tormenta; en uno de los coches, va un viajero entumecido que relata, entre el sueño y la vigilia, los padecimientos de las inclemencias del tiempo. La víspera de Navidad, una tormenta obliga a un hombre y a una mujer a pasar la noche conversando frente a la estufa de una posada. Este volumen reúne tres relatos de los grandes maestros de la literatura rusa: Pushkin, Tólstoi y Chéjov. Todos ellos relatan la experiencia de una tormenta de nieve, tres tormentas que son son una y la misma, puesto que guardan un eco común en el alma de los respectivos protagonistas. La tormenta es una metáfora espléndida para asomarse a la intimidad rusa: la tormenta es la tormenta del alma rusa.
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Alexander Pushkin
Alexander Pushkin
Author · 105 books

Works of Russian writer Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin include the verse novel Eugene Onegin (1831), the play Boris Godunov (1831), and many narrative and lyrical poems and short stories. See also: Russian: Александр Сергеевич Пушкин French: Alexandre Pouchkine Norwegian: Aleksander Pusjkin Spanish:Aleksandr Pushkin People consider this author the greatest poet and the founder of modern literature. Pushkin pioneered the use of vernacular speech in his poems, creating a style of storytelling—mixing drama, romance, and satire—associated ever with greatly influential later literature. Pushkin published his first poem at the age of 15 years in 1814, and the literary establishment widely recognized him before the time of his graduation from the imperial lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo. Social reform gradually committed Pushkin, who emerged as a spokesman for literary radicals and in the early 1820s clashed with the government, which sent him into exile in southern Russia. Under the strict surveillance of government censors and unable to travel or publish at will, he wrote his most famous drama but ably published it not until years later. People published his verse serially from 1825 to 1832. Pushkin and his wife Natalya Goncharova, whom he married in 1831, later became regulars of court society. In 1837, while falling into ever greater debt amidst rumors that his wife started conducting a scandalous affair, Pushkin challenged her alleged lover, Georges d'Anthès, to a duel. Pushkin was mortally wounded and died two days later. Because of his liberal political views and influence on generations of Russian rebels, Pushkin was portrayed by Bolsheviks as an opponent to bourgeois literature and culture and a predecessor of Soviet literature and poetry. Tsarskoe Selo was renamed after him.

León Tolstói
Author · 1 books

Alternate language/spelling profile for Leo Tolstoy. This is the Portuguese spelling. Do NOT merge author profiles in different languages/spelling. Per GR policy, books published as Leon Tolstói should have that name as secondary author, with Leo Tolstoy as primary author.

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