By Борисова Майя
В книгу вошли: 33 стихотворения, рассказы: "Почему на такси нарисованы шашечки"; "Говорящая лошадь"; "Про дядюшку Арбузьянца".
<hr>Embark on a literary journey through the heart of Leningrad-St. Petersburg with "More Interesting on Foot," a captivating collection of thirty-three poems and three short stories that paint a vivid portrait of this historic city.
This collection explores the soul of St. Petersburg through evocative poetry and charming narratives. The poems capture the city's beauty, its history, and the everyday lives of its inhabitants. The short stories, including "Why are Checkers Painted on Taxis?", "The Talking Horse," and "About Uncle Arbuzyants," offer whimsical and thought-provoking glimpses into the city's unique character and the quirks of its people. Themes of nostalgia, urban life, and the passage of time are woven throughout the collection.
This book is perfect for readers who appreciate poetry, short stories, and Russian literature. It appeals to those interested in the history and culture of St. Petersburg, as well as anyone seeking a unique and engaging reading experience. The reading level is suitable for young adults and adults.
"More Interesting on Foot" offers a unique and intimate perspective on one of the world's most beautiful and historically significant cities. Whether you're a seasoned reader of Russian literature or simply looking for a captivating and enriching experience, this collection will transport you to the heart of St. Petersburg and leave you with a lasting appreciation for its beauty and charm. Discover the magic of Leningrad-St. Petersburg, one poem and story at a time.