His voice is black and lyrical, confessed and piercing – the tragic voice of the era, the voice of Bulat Okudzhava, which will never be more expensive and more significant for many of our contemporaries. Once for centuries he said: “As he breathes and writes, not trying to please …” He wrote like a whole generation breathed, but his own human dignity and the dignity of a real poet always hid behind a quiet melody of his unique verse.
Bulat Okudzhava’s novel “The Journey of Amaterators” transfers us to the last decade of the reign of Nicholas I, “colored” by the blue uniforms of the secret police of Benkendorf and pierced by the echoes of the death of Pushkin and Lermontov, when the human personality was so highly appreciated and so little cost, as well as at all times, saved a person and healed his soul …
The book was compiled with the participation of employees of the State Memorial Museum B. Sh. Okudzhava and the Bulat Okudzhava Foundation.
Format 170 x 110 mm, color illustrations, binding Balacron, liesse, …
Author
Okudzhava Bulat Shalvovich
Editor
Borsuk Elena
Artist
Meglitsky Igor
Publisher
Lokok, 2007
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