Основной контент книги Little Tom
Metin

Sayfa sayısı 110 sayfa

0+

Little Tom

A Heartwarming Tale of Childhood, Friendship, and Adventure in Rural Czechoslovakia

Kitap hakkında

In «Little Tom», V√°clav Tille crafts a poignant narrative that explores the complexities of childhood and the fragile nature of innocence. Set against a backdrop of early 20th-century socio-political upheaval, Tille employs a lyrical prose style rich with vivid imagery and introspective depth. The story follows the adventures of a young boy, Tom, whose imaginative world interweaves with the harsher realities of his surroundings, encapsulating the universal conflicts faced in the transition from childhood to adulthood. Tille'Äôs nuanced depiction of youth serves as a mirror to the anxieties of the era, reflecting the broader human condition through the lens of one boy'Äôs experiences. V√°clav Tille, a Czech author and playwright, drew on his own experiences growing up amidst the turbulence of World War I and the interwar period in Europe. His keen observations of society, paired with a deep understanding of psychological nuances, fueled his literary ambitions. Tille'Äôs background as a critic and scholar in Czech literature contributed to his unique ability to convey the rich tapestry of emotions that define adolescence, making «Little Tom» an essential exploration of growth and identity. This book is highly recommended for readers who appreciate deeply impactful coming-of-age stories that traverse societal boundaries. Fans of literary fiction will find Tille'Äôs intricate character development and evocative language both timeless and resonant. «Little Tom» invites readers to delve into a world where innocence and experience collide, promising a profound journey of reflection and compassion.

Giriş yapın, kitabı değerlendirmek ve yorum yapmak için
«Little Tom" kitabını - epub'dan indirin veya çevrimiçi okuyun. Yorumlarınızı ve geri bildirimlerinizi gönderin, favorilerinize puan verin.
Yaş sınırı:
0+
Litres'teki yayın tarihi:
10 ekim 2024
Hacim:
110 s.
ISBN:
4064066129842
Yayıncı:
Telif hakkı:
Bookwire
İndirme biçimi: