Millstone. 1918–1953. Book thirteen. Doom

Millstone. 1918–1953. Book thirteen. Doom

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“Alexander Voznitsyn put his hand aside and tiredly straightened his back. In recent years, he has become somewhat thicker; his once thick hair has turned into light white curls framing his extensive bald spot. Perhaps only the hands remained the same: wide palms with long, strong and very sensitive fingers protruded from the worn sleeves of a corduroy jacket and lived as if a life separate from their owner, and the eyes shone with the same insight and childish surprise. The workshop bequeathed to him by the artist Novikov has survived during the war, it was redesigned and reduced, giving part of the area to two rooms for children. Now there was a small space left for work near one of the two Venetian windows, the second went to the living quarters. But Alexander did not complain: others don’t have this either. Rubbing his lower back with both hands, he walked away from the canvas. A dozen and a half people looked at Alexander from the huge canvas, looking with the inexorable demand and hope with which they look at a person on whom not only their well-being, but also their lives depend. These were blockade survivors, with wasted faces and skinny bodies, dressed in God knows what, mostly women and children, old men and women, who came to the Neva for water. Behind them could be seen the dark block of Isaac, covered with a frosty haze, the rearing statue of Peter the Great, surrounded by sandbags; The corner of the Admiralty seemed like a piece of dirty ice, and in front of all this stretched the broken shadows of the passing formation of soldiers - only long slanting shadows cast by the dim light of the setting sun...”

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Виктор Мануйлов Васильевич
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Russian

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11/23/2024

Глибока та емоційна історія

Книга "Жорнова. 1918-1953. Приреченість" – це справжній шедевр, який переносить читача в епоху, сповнену трагедій та надій. Олександр Возніцин, головний герой, постає перед нами як символ людської стійкості та творчої сили в умовах жорстоких реалій війни та блокади. Автор майстерно описує не лише зовнішній світ, але й внутрішній стан персонажа, його боротьбу з обставинами, які здаються безнадійними. Кожна деталь, від опису його рук до зображення блокадників, створює яскраву картину епохи, наповнену емоціями та глибокими переживаннями. Читач відчуває, як важливою є роль мистецтва в житті людей, які переживають труднощі, і як воно може стати джерелом надії. Ця книга не лише розповідає про історію, але й змушує замислитися про людські цінності, стосунки та витривалість. Рекомендую всім, хто цінує глибокі, змістовні твори, які залишають слід у серці.

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Millstone. 1918–1953. Book thirteen. Doom

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