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In the abandoned Provençal village of Aubignane lives the recluse Panturle. The arrival of young Arsula changes his life and gradually brings life back to the village that was doomed to disappear. With a foreword by Josip Bogner.
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The book is not a novel, but a collection that mixes short stories, drama, and essay fragments, with a focus on death, power, and existential dilemmas.
This book includes Chekhov's works from 1880-1885, i.e. humoresques, short stories, and sketches, starting with Letters to a Learned Neighbor, which Chekhov considered the beginning of his literary career.
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