Pushkin: The Poet and the Lover
This book is a vibrant journey into the world of one of Russia's greatest poets, where literature meets passion, and creativity collides with destiny. With a gripping narrative style, Lydia Lambert reveals hidden aspects of the personality of the poet-lover Pushkin, who lived, as he wrote, with the passion of a lover and the spirit of a rebel, amidst poems that set hearts ablaze and duels decided by fate. From his upbringing in St. Petersburg to his moments of glory and struggles, the chapters trace the stages of his life, a mixture of overwhelming love, political defiance, and a longing for freedom. He was not just a literary voice, but a symbol of a revolutionary dream, translating his pain into immortal verses. The book is not a traditional biography, but a vivid literary canvas that navigates his poetry, his turbulent relationships, and the crises that shaped his great legacy. Translated by Faraj Gibran, the pages become a window onto an entire era of passion and creativity, where words become pulses, and lines a reflection of a life lived with all its madness and poetry.
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Pushkin: The Poet and the Lover
This book is a vibrant journey into the world of one of Russia's greatest poets, where literature meets passion, and creativity collides with destiny. With a gripping narrative style, Lydia Lambert reveals hidden aspects of the personality of the poet-lover Pushkin, who lived, as he wrote, with the passion of a lover and the spirit of a rebel, amidst poems that set hearts ablaze and duels decided by fate. From his upbringing in St. Petersburg to his moments of glory and struggles, the chapters trace the stages of his life, a mixture of overwhelming love, political defiance, and a longing for freedom. He was not just a literary voice, but a symbol of a revolutionary dream, translating his pain into immortal verses. The book is not a traditional biography, but a vivid literary canvas that navigates his poetry, his turbulent relationships, and the crises that shaped his great legacy. Translated by Faraj Gibran, the pages become a window onto an entire era of passion and creativity, where words become pulses, and lines a reflection of a life lived with all its madness and poetry.
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Pushkin: The Poet and the Lover

Pushkin: The Poet and the Lover

by Lydia Lambert
Pushkin: The Poet and the Lover

Pushkin: The Poet and the Lover

by Lydia Lambert

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This book is a vibrant journey into the world of one of Russia's greatest poets, where literature meets passion, and creativity collides with destiny. With a gripping narrative style, Lydia Lambert reveals hidden aspects of the personality of the poet-lover Pushkin, who lived, as he wrote, with the passion of a lover and the spirit of a rebel, amidst poems that set hearts ablaze and duels decided by fate. From his upbringing in St. Petersburg to his moments of glory and struggles, the chapters trace the stages of his life, a mixture of overwhelming love, political defiance, and a longing for freedom. He was not just a literary voice, but a symbol of a revolutionary dream, translating his pain into immortal verses. The book is not a traditional biography, but a vivid literary canvas that navigates his poetry, his turbulent relationships, and the crises that shaped his great legacy. Translated by Faraj Gibran, the pages become a window onto an entire era of passion and creativity, where words become pulses, and lines a reflection of a life lived with all its madness and poetry.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9786338270612
Publisher: ??????? ??????? ??????? ????????? ????????? ?????? (????)
Publication date: 08/20/2025
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 220
File size: 548 KB
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years
Language: Arabic
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