About Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin N.V. Gogol once quite rightly said this: “Pushkin is... an extraordinary and, perhaps, the only manifestation of the Russian spirit: this is the Russian man in his development, in which he may appear two hundred years later... It... contains all the wealth, strength and flexibility of our language..." Each work of Pushkin is an example of an impeccable literary word, unsurpassed in its beauty and power. And the story “The Captain's Daughter,” included in this publication, is another confirmation of this.
The story takes place during the Pugachev era, which Pushkin himself described as “a Russian rebellion, senseless and merciless.”
Author: Alexander Pushkin
Illustrations: Anatoly Itkin
Pages: 144 (offset). Integral binding
Dimensions: 240x170x13 mm
Series: Bright ribbon