Book amounted novels, short stories and essays A. I. Kuprina (1870-1938), he created after the October Revolution. Emigration Kuprin felt as a personal tragedy, and in his work he often returned to the Russian history ( "one-armed commander," 1923), a vivid impressions of his youth ( "Crimson Blood", 1926). Love to the pre-revolutionary Moscow illuminates Paris essays writer, excommunicated from the homeland. The novel "Janet" (1933) tells the story of the bitter fate of the poor Parisian emigrant: infinitely lonely, he is tied to a little homeless girl he met on the street, but this joy is short-lived for him.
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