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Mikhail Prishvin (1873–1954)

Author of The Root of Life

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By training, Prishvin was a specialist in agronomy. His interests, however, were much broader, encompassing ethnography, folklore, linguistics, and ornithology, all of which benefited from his many travels. His first published work was a collection of stories, In the Land of Unfrightened Birds show more (1907). Its emphasis on nature is characteristic of much of Prishvin's later prose. Prishvin is distinguished by his rich, colorful language. In this, as well as in his injection of ethnographic concerns into literature, he was close to his contemporary Remizov and part of the neorealist strain in early twentieth-century prose. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Works by Mikhail Prishvin

The Root of Life (1933) 40 copies
Nature's Diary (Nature Library, Penguin) (1987) — Author — 24 copies
Grau-Eule (1960) 7 copies
Dnevniki. 1930 - 1931 (2006) 6 copies
Der irdische Kelch (1922) 5 copies
Lesnaya kapel' (1993) 4 copies
Rasskazy o zhivotnykh (2005) 2 copies
Lantul vrajit 2 copies

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Con tutta la sua ingenua freschezza trasmette il senso della comunione con la natura e tocca comunque verità profonde. Ricorda in questo Pan di Hamsun.
 
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