Anna German. A life told by herself
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“Love is long-suffering, merciful, does not think evil, does not rejoice in untruth, but rejoices in the truth...” The last thing Anna German did in her life was to write music for this Hymn of Love by the Apostle Paul: “Love does not envy, love does not exalt itself.” , believes everything, hopes everything, endures everything...” And this book became the same Hymn of Love. These are the unofficial memoirs of the great singer, in which she was forced to remain silent about a lot (about the German origins of her family, about the tragic fate of her father, who was repressed and executed in 1938, about her friendship with the future Pope John Paul II). This is the confession of a happy woman in whose life there was true Love. Her beloved proposed marriage to Anna when the doctors refused to believe that she would walk after a terrible accident (49 fractures, severe spinal injury, six months in a cast, she had not appeared on stage for more than three years). Her husband was with her “both in sorrow and in joy,” both in the happy years of her loud glory, and in the tragic days when, having learned about her fatal illness, she decided to write this book. And she wrote it the same way as she sang, neither in her “golden voice”, nor in this last confession there is not a single false note, nor anger, nor despair - only the Hymn of Triumphant Love.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Анна Герман
- Language
- Russian