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Satan's Diary
EAN : 9791041803590
Édition papier
EAN : 9791041803590
Paru le : 10 avr. 2023
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- EAN13 : 9791041803590
- Réf. éditeur : 293160
- Date Parution : 10 avr. 2023
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Barème de remise : NS
- Nombre de pages : 218
- Format : H:210 mm L:148 mm E:12 mm
- Poids : 289gr
- Résumé : What if the devil himself decided to pen his thoughts? "Satan's Diary" by Leonid Andreyev offers an insightful glimpse into the mind of the fallen angel, exploring themes of temptation, morality, and the human condition. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Europe, this narrative unfolds through the diary entries of Satan, who has taken human form to experience life on Earth. As he navigates the complexities of human emotions and societal norms, readers are drawn into a world where the lines between good and evil blur. Andreyev, known for his psychological depth and existential themes, crafts a story that challenges perceptions and invites introspection. Through Satan's interactions and observations, the novel delves into the nature of change, love, and the eternal struggle between light and darkness. By presenting a narrative from such an unconventional perspective, the book encourages readers to question their own beliefs and the world around them.
- Biographie : Born in Oryol, Russia, to a middle-class family, Andreyev originally studied law in Moscow and in Saint Petersburg. His mother hailed from an old Polish aristocratic, though impoverished, family, while she also claimed Ukrainian and Finnish ancestry. He became a police-court reporter for a Moscow daily, performing the routine of his humble calling without attracting any particular attention. At this time he wrote poetry and made a few efforts to publish it, but most publishers rejected his work. In 1898 the Kur'er newspaper in Moscow published his first short story, Баргамот и Гараська (Bargamot and Garaska). This story came to the attention of Maxim Gorky who recommended that Andreyev concentrate on his literary work. Andreyev eventually gave up his law practice, fast becoming a literary celebrity, and the two writers remained friends for many years to come. Through Gorky, Andreyev became a member of the Moscow Sreda literary group, and published many of his works in Gorky's Znanie collections.


