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The Life of Man, E-bok
Leverantör: Ordochbok.se Pris: 89.00 skrFirst written in 1906, Leonid Andreyev’s ‘Life of Man’ is a five-act play which was debuted in 1907. The play follows Man through all the ups and downs life throws at him. Man never knows what life has in store for him, and experiences everything from poverty to affluence and back again. It is a play which has its’ joyful moments, but which is tinged throughout with sadness, loss, tragedy, and regret as it tries to uncover the meaning of life.tLeonid Andreyev (1871-1919) was a Russian playwright, novelist, and short-story writer. Born in the city of Oryol, Andreyev studied law in Moscow and St Petersburg. He went on to become a police court-reporter but continued to write poetry in his spare time. His first short story was published in 1898, and Andreyev’s literary fame quickly grew after the 1901 publication of his first short story collection. Widely regarded as the father of Russian expressionism, Andreyev’s works are often haunting, dark, pessimistic, and controversial. His body of work includes two novels, five novellas and a number of short stories and plays. The most well-known of them include the story ‘The Seven Who Were Hanged’, ghost story, ‘Lazarus’, the play ‘Tsar Hunger’, and his novel ‘Sashka Zhegulev’. He died in Finland in 1919.
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Leonid, Andreyev The Dark
Leverantör: Amazon.se Pris: 611.99 skrThe Dark
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Satan s Diary, E-bok
Leverantör: Ordochbok.se Pris: 29.00 skrSatan s Diary is a novel by Russian author Leonid Nikolayevich Andreyev, an acclaimed Russian playwright and writer of short fiction, who was noted for the darkness in his work. Satan s Diary, Andreyev s last work, was completed by the great Russian a few days before he died in Finland, in September, 1919. But a few years ago the most popular and successful of Russian writers, Andreyev died almost penniless, a sad, tragic figure, disillusioned, broken-hearted over the tragedy of Russia. In Satan s Diary, Andreyev summoned up his boundless disillusionment in an absorbing satire on human life. Fearlessly and mercilessly he hurled the falsehoods and hypocrisies in the face of life. He portrayed Satan coming to this earth to amuse himself and play. Having assumed the form of an American multi-millionaire, Satan set out on a tour through Europe in quest of amusement and adventure. Before him passed various forms of spurious virtues, hypocrisies, the ruthless cruelty of man and the often deceptive innocence of woman. Within a short time, Satan finds himself outwitted, deceived, relieved of his millions, mocked, humiliated, beaten by man in his own devilish devices. Satan s Diary was translated by Herman Bernstein and published in 1920. E-Book: ePUB, 60,400 words, average reading time 5 hours. Unabridged full version. Also available as audiobook read by Carolin Kaiser, running time 8 hours, 46 min. Leonid Nikolaievich Andreyev (1871-1919) was a Russian playwright, novelist and short-story writer. He is one of the most talented and prolific representatives of the Silver Age period in Russian history. Andreyev s style combines elements of realist, naturalist and symbolist schools in literature.
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Andreyev, Leonid To the Stars
Leverantör: Amazon.se Pris: 449.99 skrTo the Stars
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Satan s Diary, Ljudbok
Leverantör: Ordochbok.se Pris: 59.00 skrSatan s Diary is a novel by Russian author Leonid Nikolayevich Andreyev, an acclaimed Russian playwright and writer of short fiction, who was noted for the darkness in his work. Satan s Diary, Andreyev s last work, was completed by the great Russian a few days before he died in Finland, in September, 1919. But a few years ago the most popular and successful of Russian writers, Andreyev died almost penniless, a sad, tragic figure, disillusioned, broken-hearted over the tragedy of Russia. In Satan s Diary, Andreyev summoned up his boundless disillusionment in an absorbing satire on human life. Fearlessly and mercilessly he hurled the falsehoods and hypocrisies in the face of life. He portrayed Satan coming to this earth to amuse himself and play. Having assumed the form of an American multi-millionaire, Satan set out on a tour through Europe in quest of amusement and adventure. Before him passed various forms of spurious virtues, hypocrisies, the ruthless cruelty of man and the often deceptive innocence of woman. Within a short time, Satan finds himself outwitted, deceived, relieved of his millions, mocked, humiliated, beaten by man in his own devilish devices. Satan s Diarywas translated by Herman Bernstein. Audiobook read by Carolin Kaiser, running time 8 hours, 46 min. Unabridged full version. Also available as E-Book: ePUB, 60,400 words, average reading time 5 hours. Leonid Nikolaievich Andreyev (1871-1919) was a Russian playwright, novelist and short-story writer. He is one of the most talented and prolific representatives of the Silver Age period in Russian history. Andreyev s style combines elements of realist, naturalist and symbolist schools in literature.
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Andreyev, Leonid To the Stars
Leverantör: Amazon.se Pris: 668.99 skrTo the Stars
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Anathema, E-bok
Leverantör: Ordochbok.se Pris: 139.00 skrAnathema is a tragedy by Leonid Andreyev in seven scenes, often labelled as his most atheist one. It follows the dispute between the devil (called Anathema) and God about the limitations of reason and the secrets of the universe. At the same time, the Jewish protagonist David Leizer is suffering his ascent from rags to riches. For Andreyev, the human mind cannot comprehend a lot of things, such as the meaning of life, immortality, or love. The play explores the arrogance and restlessness of the characters, locked in often futile existential battles with their own selves. Definitely recommendable to fans of Andreyev – and not only.Leonid Andreyev (1871-1919) has a special place in Russian literature. Labeled by many as the father of Russian expressionism, Andreyev’s style is rich and diverse, blending literary traits from the schools of Symbolism, Naturalism, and Realism. The writer’s fame is mostly felt in his translations of H. P. Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard, and through his stories, written in the vein of Edgar Allan Poe. His works, often haunting, dark, and controversial, reaching for the fantastic and the grotesque, include two novels, five novellas, and a number of short stories. The most well-known of them include the story The Seven Who Were Hanged , the play Tsar Hunger , and his novel Sashka Zhegulev .
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Andreyev Samuel: In Glow Of Like Seclusion
Leverantör: Ginza.se Pris: 459.00 skr (+69.00 skr)Andreyev Samuel: In Glow Of Like Seclusion [2 Vinyl LP]
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The Little Angel & Other Stories, E-bok
Leverantör: Ordochbok.se Pris: 139.00 skrFirst published in 1916 ‘The Little Angel and Other Stories’ is a collection of short stories from the famous Russian author Leonid Andreyev. Stories in the collection include a touching and tragic story about an abandoned dog in ‘Snapper’, a creepy identity crisis in ‘The Spy’, and the nightmarish ‘Laughter’, in which a young man is embarrassed and ridiculed. A collection of often dark, pessimistic and doom-laden tales, this is a fantastic introduction to the Russian author. Leonid Andreyev (1871-1919) was a Russian playwright, novelist, and short-story writer. Born in the city of Oryol, Andreyev studied law in Moscow and St Petersburg. He went on to become a police court-reporter but continued to write poetry in his spare time. His first short story was published in 1898, and Andreyev’s literary fame quickly grew after the 1901 publication of his first short story collection. Widely regarded as the father of Russian expressionism, Andreyev’s works are often haunting, dark, pessimistic, and controversial. His body of work includes two novels, five novellas and a number of short stories and plays. The most well-known of them include the story ‘The Seven Who Were Hanged’, ghost story, ‘Lazarus’, the play ‘Tsar Hunger’, and his novel ‘Sashka Zhegulev’. He died in Finland in 1919.
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Andreyev Samuel: In Glow Of Like Seclusion
Leverantör: Ginza.se Pris: 169.00 skr (+39.00 skr)Andreyev Samuel: In Glow Of Like Seclusion [CD]
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The Dark, E-bok
Leverantör: Ordochbok.se Pris: 29.00 skrThe Dark is a novella by Russian author Leonid Nikolayevich Andreyev, an acclaimed Russian playwright and writer of short fiction, who was noted for the darkness in his work. The Dark is a story about a desperate young man, a terrorist and nihilist , trying to avoid arrest by taking refuge in a brothel. The story focuses on his unfolding relationship with a prostitute in the brothel and the internal conflict which torments him. The Dark was translated by Leonard A. Magnus and Karl Walter. The novella was originally published in 1922 by Leonard and Virginia Woolf in 1922. E-Book: ePUB, 18,300 words, average reading time 1 hours, 30 min. Unabridged full version. Also available as audiobook read by Lee Smalley, running time 1 hour, 57 min. Leonid Nikolaievich Andreyev (1871-1919) was a Russian playwright, novelist and short-story writer. He is one of the most talented and prolific representatives of the Silver Age period in Russian history. Andreyev s style combines elements of realist, naturalist and symbolist schools in literature.
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Andreyev, Leonid When the King Loses His Head, and Other Stories
Leverantör: Amazon.se Pris: 682.99 skrWhen the King Loses His Head, and Other Stories
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The Man Who Found the Truth, E-bok
Leverantör: Ordochbok.se Pris: 29.00 skrThe Man Who Found the Truth is a novel by Russian author Leonid Nikolayevich Andreyev, an acclaimed Russian playwright and writer of short fiction, who was noted for the darkness in his work. A Powerful Story of a Prisoner Unjustly Convicted of Murder An old man, accused of having murdered his family as a young man, spends a lifetime in prison. With brilliant psychological insight so characteristic of Leonid Andreyev s work, we follow this man telling his story about his obsession with truth and lies and his religion of the iron grate, tinged with madness, and not necessarily reliable. . . The Man Who Found the Truth was translated by Herman Bernstein and the English version was first published in New York Times in 1910. E-Book: ePUB, 23,100 words, average reading time 1 hours, 55 min. Unabridged full version. Also available as audiobook read by Carolin Kaiser, running time 3 hours, 30 min. Leonid Nikolaievich Andreyev (1871-1919) was a Russian playwright, novelist and short-story writer. He is one of the most talented and prolific representatives of the Silver Age period in Russian history. Andreyev s style combines elements of realist, naturalist and symbolist schools in literature.
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Andreyev, Leonid His Excellency the Governor
Leverantör: Amazon.se Pris: 704.99 skrHis Excellency the Governor
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The Man Who Found the Truth, Ljudbok
Leverantör: Ordochbok.se Pris: 59.00 skrThe Man Who Found the Truth is a powerful story of a prisoner unjustly convicted of murder by Russian author Leonid Nikolayevich Andreyev, an acclaimed Russian playwright and writer of short fiction, who was noted for the darkness in his work. An old man, accused of having murdered his family as a young man, spends a lifetime in prison. With brilliant psychological insight so characteristic of Leonid Andreyev s work, we follow this man telling his story about his obsession with truth and lies and his religion of the iron grate, tinged with madness, and not necessarily reliable. . . The Man Who Found the Truth was translated by Herman Bernstein and the English version was first published in New York Times in 1910. Audiobook read by Carolin Kaiser, running time 3 hours, 30 min. Unabridged full version. Also available as E-Book: ePUB, 23,100 words, average reading time 1 hours, 55 min. Leonid Nikolaievich Andreyev (1871-1919) was a Russian playwright, novelist and short-story writer. He is one of the most talented and prolific representatives of the Silver Age period in Russian history. Andreyev s style combines elements of realist, naturalist and symbolist schools in literature.
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Andreyev, Leonid When the King Loses His Head, and Other Stories
Leverantör: Amazon.se Pris: 810.99 skrWhen the King Loses His Head, and Other Stories
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The Dark, Ljudbok
Leverantör: Ordochbok.se Pris: 49.00 skrThe Dark is a novella by Russian author Leonid Nikolayevich Andreyev, an acclaimed Russian playwright and writer of short fiction, who was noted for the darkness in his work. The Dark is a story about a desperate young man, a terrorist and nihilist , trying to avoid arrest by taking refuge in a brothel. The story focuses on his unfolding relationship with a prostitute in the brothel and the internal conflict which torments him. The Dark was translated by Leonard A. Magnus and Karl Walter. The novella was originally published in 1922 by Leonard and Virginia Woolf. Audiobook read by Lee Smalley, running time 1 hour, 57 min. Unabridged full version. Also available as E-Book: ePUB, 18,300 words, average reading time 1 hours, 30 min. Leonid Nikolaievich Andreyev (1871-1919) was a Russian playwright, novelist and short-story writer. He is one of the most talented and prolific representatives of the Silver Age period in Russian history. Andreyev s style combines elements of realist, naturalist and symbolist schools in literature.
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Andreyev, Leonid 1871-1919 The Little Angel, and Other Stories;
Leverantör: Amazon.se Pris: 777.99 skrThe Little Angel, and Other Stories;
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The Seven Who Were Hanged, Ljudbok
Leverantör: Ordochbok.se Pris: 59.00 skrThe Seven Who Were Hanged is a novel by Russian author Leonid Nikolayevich Andreyev, an acclaimed Russian playwright and writer of short fiction, who was noted for the darkness in his work. The Seven Who Were Hanged depicts the fates of five leftist revolutionaries foiled in their attack and two common peasants who have received death sentences. These condemned people are awaiting their executions by hanging. In prison, each of the prisoners deals with his fate in his or her own way. I am very glad that The Story of the Seven Who Were Hanged will be read in English. The misfortune of us all is that we know so little, even nothing, about one another—neither about the soul, nor the life, the sufferings, the habits, the inclinations, the aspirations of one another. Literature, which I have the honor to serve, is dear to me just because the noblest task it sets before itself is that of wiping out boundaries and distances. -- Leonid Andreyev, in a letter to Herman Bernstein The Seven Who Were Hanged was translated by Herman Bernstein. Audiobook read by Carolin Kaiser, running time 3 hours, 35 min. Unabridged full version. Also available as E-Book: ePUB, 30,000 words, average reading time 2 hours, 30 min. Leonid Nikolaievich Andreyev (1871-1919) was a Russian playwright, novelist and short-story writer. He is one of the most talented and prolific representatives of the Silver Age period in Russian history. Andreyev s style combines elements of realist, naturalist and symbolist schools in literature.
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Andreyev, Leonid The Crushed Flower, and Other Stories
Leverantör: Amazon.se Pris: 677.99 skrThe Crushed Flower, and Other Stories
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