· The Story of a Life Volume 4: Southern Adventure, by Konstantin Paustovsky () 25 September “I lost touch with Russia for almost two years,” Konstantin Paustovsky writes in the introduction to this, the fifth volume of his autobiography. Years of Hope by Konstantin Paustovsky. Continuing the Story of Life by Konstantin Paustovsky and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at bltadwin.ru Konstantin Paustovsky stated that this was not a recording of history, but of his life during those times. For him, that was from What times in Russia! And Pautovsky absorbed it all, with a never-flagging gratitude for living in interesting times/5(16).
In , Konstantin Paustovsky, the Soviet Union's most revered author, started out on his masterwork - The Story of a Life; a grand, novelistic memoir of a life lived on the fast-unfurling frontiers of Russian history. Eventually published over six volumes, it would cement Paustovsky's reputation as the voice of Russia around the world. Konstantin Paustovsky was born in Moscow in The earliest scene in The Story of a Life takes place in , and the American edition, comprising three of six parts of the original Russian version, follows Paustovsky from then to his arrival in a besieged Odessa in , in the midst of the Russian Civil War. He witnesses Tsar Nicholas and. The Story of a Life is divided into six parts, coinciding roughly with important periods in Paustovsky's life. The first part deals with his boyhood up to his graduation from high school.
Combine EditionsKonstantin Paustovsky’s books. Konstantin Paustovsky. Average rating: · 2, ratings · reviews · distinct works • Similar authors. The Story of a Life. avg rating — ratings — published — 11 editions. Want to Read. saving. Want to Read. Currently Reading. Paustovsky was also the author of several plays and fairy tales, including "Steel Ring" and of Zolotaya Rosa "The Golden Rose" (), in which he discusses the process of literary creation. Autobiography. Perhaps Paustovsky's most famous work is his autobiography “Povest o Zhizni” (“Story of a Life”). The Story of a Life offers an insight into the early life of a Russian intellectual at the beginning of the twentieth century. Paustovsky realized early that his propensity for dreaming and.
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