Everything was, everything will be. Memoirs and moral and philosophical works

Everything was, everything will be. Memoirs and moral and philosophical works

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A new volume of prose by the writer Andrei Rennikov (real name: Andrei Mitrofanovich Selitrennikov; Kutaisi, 1882 - Nice, 1957), continuing his return to the domestic reader, after the collection of feuilletons about emigrant life “That’s why we sit” (Aletheia, 2018), opens new facets of his creativity. These are brilliant and ironic memoirs that tell about studying at a classical gymnasium in Georgia and at the Novorossiysk University in Odessa, about the first steps in journalism in the same Odessa, as well as in Chisinau, and, finally, about the “finest hour” in St. Petersburg, in communication with cultural elite of that time, then about the First World War, revolution, white movement, emigration. A separate chapter of the book is devoted to travel through Serbian Macedonia and Kosovo in the 1920s. The collection ends with a section containing philosophical and moral-religious works that sum up the spiritual path of the writer.



The text of the book was translated from the original language using an artificial intelligence program. For the most part, the translation of the text is of very high quality, but in some cases, due to the imperfection of the technology, there may be incorrect phrase translations in the text, as well as single words and expressions may not be translated.
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Андрей Власенко Г.
Андрей Ренников Митрофанович
Михаил Талалай Григорьевич
Language
Ukrainian

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Everything was, everything will be. Memoirs and moral and philosophical works

A new volume of prose by the writer Andrei Rennikov (real name: Andrei Mitrofanovich Selitrennikov; Kutaisi, 1882 - Nice, 1957), continuing his return to the...

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