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Foreigner. Mary Kuntcevich

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Foreigner
 
Year of release 1982
Safety Good
Author Mary Kuntcevich
The format of the publication 130х200 mm (medium format)
The number of pages 224
With a circulation of 75,000
Publishing fiction
Series Foreign novel of the XX century
Translator T. Lurie
Binding Soft cover
Edition type edition

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Mary kuntcevich (b. in 1899), a famous Polish writer, laureate of the State prize of Poland, the CoE books are reissued and are very

popular at home and abroad; the Soviet reader is familiar with her novel "Tristan 1946". The heroine of the novel "the Stranger" (1936) is a gifted, extraordinary

a woman with a tragic fate.

Abstract: "Mary kuntcevich — known Polish writer, laureate of the State prize of Poland, her books are reissued and are very popular on

home and abroad; the Soviet reader is familiar with her novel "Tristan 1946". The heroine of the novel "the Stranger" (1936) is a talented, extraordinary woman with a tragic

fate."

Quote: "In Taganrog, I didn't go to Church, and in Church. Girlfriend when pop walked down the corridor, slid away from me is Polish. And in the Church the priest read

sermons in French, and no one looked at me like I was his. Arrived in Warsaw, became a Muscovite, "she katsapsky accent," talking, "as brown as

devil". In St. Petersburg — "Warsaw girl". On the Volga husband brought the lady from the capital, the artist. Now, in his old age, back to Warsaw. And again the same

the: "You are from the border strip? Or from Russia? We immediately see that the alien". Everywhere and always: the alien."

Review:

"When a person is persecuted when he is not welcome anywhere and it is fully felt, when the word homeland is limited to the stamp in the document as the place of birth

no more then your hell, your war with yourself. You turn into an evil cynic, dripping with bile. You bully people, you're stifling their

malice, and wherever you go, wherever you came, the air charged with poisonous fluids and bursting with tension, as before a thunderstorm. You're everywhere a stranger,

unwelcome, turn away from you, best look away. Your war continues. At first glance, it against the world, but it is deeply misleading.

You resent everyone and everything, but frustrated for yourself. You are full of self-pity, but skillfully transform it into selfishness. You're unhappy, but hiding it under

the mask of arrogance you wear like a crown. The arrogance and bile - here are your business cards. And deep down, a silent scream stuck pain.

Rose, the main character is the most vivid example of this as dislike and rejection turns man into a devil. It was called, by the way, that black devil. In addition

Homeland it took away a heart. Torn and trampled in the mud. The betrayal of the man she was never able to forget, struck the final blow to

Rose. The more you learn, the stronger the confidence that the psyche of this woman is not all right. Yes, she died from the wounds, moreover, came

married and had children. But what the hell started after that, not envy. The constant humiliation and insults to the unloved husband who turned out to be

not bad - just spineless. Children, who clearly felt the tyranny of the mother, saw her unreasonable tantrums, treatments in themselves, ridiculous antics, heard her

toxic words, discontent with absolutely everything and...they were afraid of it. She demanded from them constant and undivided attention, but if not

received it in full, then the house came the horror.

Rose... Yes, of course, she's extraordinary, gifted and talented woman, witty and really smart, but she's so wise! Spoiled, bitchy,

sometimes inappropriate, unbridled and shameless, demanding of worship and obedience even from the already grown up children who have their own families and concerns. Woman

imagines herself the Queen, but, in fact, crowned the broken and warped destiny, alien not only among strangers, but among friends. She is not caught anywhere