Vladimir Galaktionovich Korolenko - The Blind Musician

Vladimir Galaktionovich Korolenko - The Blind Musician

11,99 €

In "The Blind Musician," Vladimir Galaktionovich Korolenko presents a poignant exploration of the intersection between artistry and adversity. Through the lens of its titular character, a blind musician, the novella deftly weaves a narrative that navigates themes of perception, isolation, and the transformative power of music. Korolenko's lyrical prose captures...

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In "The Blind Musician," Vladimir Galaktionovich Korolenko presents a poignant exploration of the intersection between artistry and adversity. Through the lens of its titular character, a blind musician, the novella deftly weaves a narrative that navigates themes of perception, isolation, and the transformative power of music. Korolenko's lyrical prose captures the emotional depth of the protagonist's struggle and the beauty found in his melodies, all while reflecting the broader societal issues of the time, including the plight of the marginalized and the allure of human connection. The story is situated within the literary context of Russian realism, yet also expresses a sensitivity that hints at the symbolism emerging in late 19th-century literature. Vladimir Korolenko, a prominent figure in Russian literature and a passionate advocate for social justice, was deeply influenced by his own experiences with hardship and compassion for the disenfranchised. His early life was marked by personal struggles, including exile and poverty, which shaped his understanding of human suffering. Korolenko's commitment to portraying the dignity of the downtrodden frequently informs his narratives, making "The Blind Musician" a reflective piece of his worldview. Readers seeking a rich, emotional tapestry layered with social commentary will find "The Blind Musician" to be an invaluable addition to their literary collection. This novella not only illuminates the resilience of the human spirit through art but also invites reflection on the broader human condition, appealing to lovers of literature who appreciate the undertones of empathy and social critique inherent in Korolenko's work.
Marke Good Press
EAN 9788027294336
ISBN 978-80-272-9433-6

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