Three stories without conscience

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At first glance, it may seem that this is a shameless adaptation of world literary masterpieces from different eras. However, the author, without any ulterior motive, simply wants to convey the content of these works in an abbreviated form to different segments of the population. So “The Divine Comedy” is like a guide to Hell for optimistic tourists. “Othello” is served in a style that is most accessible “in places not so remote.” On the contrary, “Eugene Onegin” is addressed to remote areas of the Far North. But in any case, these are just good-natured parodies to lighten the mood.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Оскар Шкатов
- Language
- Russian