Sinovi

Sinovi

Valerij Smirnov

The novel Sons by the Russian author Valery Smirnov is a powerful socio-psychological story about family, inheritance and moral dilemmas.

The novel is set in socialist Russia, where the consequences of historical turmoil on personal lives are explored through the fates of the members of one family. Through the characters of the sons, the author shows the different paths that individuals choose in the face of political and social changes.

Smirnov focuses on the internal conflicts of the characters, their moral dilemmas and the aspiration to preserve family values ​​at a time when traditional foundations are shaken. The novel explores themes of identity, responsibility and choice, questioning what it means to be a "son" in a wider social context.

The writing style is characterized by a deep psychological analysis and a realistic depiction of everyday life, which allows the reader to identify with the characters and their challenges.

Sons is a significant work that provides insight into the complexity of human relationships and the impact of social changes on family dynamics, leaving a strong impression on the reader.

Translation
Ivana Korobova
Graphics design
Vilko Gliha
Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
276
Publisher
Matica hrvatska, Zagreb, 1947.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

Two copies are available

Copy number 1

Condition:Used, excellent condition

Copy number 2

Condition:Used, very good condition
Damages or inconvenience notice:
  • Signature of previous owner
  • Traces of patina
  • Library stamp
 

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