The Stories of the Great Steppe

The Stories of the Great Steppe
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Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 1516551893
ISBN-13 : 9781516551897
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Book Synopsis The Stories of the Great Steppe by : Rafis Abazov

Download or read book The Stories of the Great Steppe written by Rafis Abazov and published by . This book was released on 2013-03 with total page 252 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Featuring first-time translations of numerous examples of modern Kazakh literature for publication in the USA, this anthology provides excellent examples of literary life in both Soviet and post-Soviet Kazakhstan, and introduces readers to the rich literary traditions of the region. The materials introduce the rich literary heritage of Kazakhstan, which is a part of the unique prose and poetry traditions of the Central Asia steppes and Eurasia. The selected readings will enhance the understanding of unique nomadic culture and Central Asian universe of the great Eurasia Steppe, which, in the words of British Chancellor George Curzon, has ""charms for the historian, the archeologist, the man of science ...."" The Stories of the Great Steppe was designed as an a supplementary reader and textbook for students and general public studying 20th century Eastern European, Russian, and Central Asian literature, culture, and intellectual history. It can be used in courses on Slavic literature, Russian and Soviet literature, Russian cultural history, World History, and the History of World Civilizations.


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