Poetry > Theorem Z
Poetry Theorem Z
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A search for perfection in a chaotic, never-understandable world often ends up with writing poems... A chaos, organized into the lines on a white paper, could be made more attractive, visible and even more friendly - by using the poetry laboratory instrument and tools. Theorem Z is the theorem of perfection, of the harmony and its distortions, the symbol could be roughly described as a circle (or a Zero). A clue to the theorem - on page 52. The main character of the book is Semyonov, a russian intelligent, 'hoi polloi' and a street philosopher. He belongs to the plebs rather than to aristocracy. Semyonov's poetic reflections and meditations (basically 'hoi-polloi-ish') keep him well in the balance with the outer world. The book is bilingual and it is recommended to those English speakers, who are interested in learning Russian.
Title details
Series | Poetry | Title | Theorem Z |
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Subject | Russian | Language | English |
Market | Adolescent/Adult | Level | Fluent/native speakers |
Publication Date | August 2012 | Authors | Slava Zaitsev / David Anderson |
Binding | Paperback | Pages | 104 |
Size(mm) | 130x200 | Weight (gms) | 130 |
ESB Code | 47921 | ISBN | N/A |
Inspection Copy | No | Delivery | In Stock - will be despatched next business day |
Price | £8.00 £5.60 + vat |
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