Миф и реальность в северной прозе Мариуша Вилька

Mariusz Wilk, the author of documentary fiction on the Russian North (The Journals o f a White Sea Wolf, 1998; Portage, 2005; A House by the Oniego, 2006), undertakes the task to narrate the story of the present-day Russia in an unbiased, non-stereotyped manner. This mission, however, is not always...

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Main Author: Loshakova, Tatiana
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
Published: Uniwersytet Warmińsko-Mazurski w Olsztynie 2012
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title_full Миф и реальность в северной прозе Мариуша Вилька
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