PSYchology

Georgy Adamovich, one of the leading literary critics of the Russian diaspora, who became famous for the paradoxical and contradictory nature of his assessments, wrote a book about the loneliness of Russian literature in exile and about the difficult freedom bought at such a high price.

Georgy Adamovich, one of the leading literary critics of the Russian diaspora, who became famous for the paradoxical and contradictory nature of his assessments, wrote a book about the loneliness of Russian literature in exile and about the difficult freedom bought at such a high price. Although these are not memoirs, but a collection of essays on the work of contemporary writers, Adamovich is not limited to purely literary issues and draws psychological portraits of Bunin, Merezhkovsky, Gippius and other famous inhabitants of Russian Paris.

ABC-classic, 2006

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