Tihi Don I-IV

Tihi Don I-IV

Mihail Šolohov

"Quiet Don" (1928–1940), a monumental epic by Mikhail Sholokhov, follows the life of Cossacks on the Don River in Russia during the turbulent years before, during, and after the Russian Revolution (1910–1922). In the novel, Sholokhov depicts the tragic co

The main character, Grigory Melekhov, a young Cossack, is torn between love, duty, and historical turmoil. His passionate relationship with Aksinya, a married neighbor, causes conflicts with his family and community. Grigory marries Natalia, but cannot forget Aksinya, which leads to tragic consequences.

The novel depicts the Cossacks as a proud but divided community in the midst of civil war. Grigory fights now for the Reds, now for the Whites, unsure of his ideals, while the world around him descends into chaos. Sholokhov describes in detail Cossack life - customs, work on the land, family ties - along with the brutality of war, famine, and political conflict. Grigory's attempts to preserve honor and love collapse under the weight of history: Aksinya and Natalia end tragically, and he remains broken, alienated from the world.

The novel is known for its realistic style, deep characters, and universal message about the losses that war and revolution bring. Winner of the Nobel Prize in 1965, "Quiet Don" remains a masterpiece of world literature, depicting the Cossack spirit and universal human tragedy.

Original title
Тихий Дон
Translation
Miloš Moskovljević
Graphics design
Ivica Čavar
Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages total
1775
Publisher
Svjetlost, Sarajevo, 1979.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

The book consists of 4 volumes.

Jedan višetomni primjerak je u ponudi.

Tihi Don I-IV
Volume 1
Pages: 459
Condition:Unused
Tihi Don I-IV
Volume 2
Pages: 392
Condition:Unused
Tihi Don I-IV
Volume 3
Pages: 437
Condition:Unused
Tihi Don I-IV
Volume 4
Pages: 487
Condition:Unused
 

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