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Return to Panjrud

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Return to Panjrud
39.99 €
The road from Bukhara to Panjrud is a long one, especially for a blind old man. It is fortunate that he is guided by a boy-guide - where can one find a better guide? Step by step they overcome the path assigned to them, and step by step it becomes clear that it is not the boy who is sighted, but the old man; and it is not the guide who leads the blind man, warning him against the surprises and dangers of the path, but the blind man - the guide, little by little revealing to him the secrets of life. The protagonist of the novel is the great Tajik-Persian poet Abu Abdallah Jafar ibn Muhammad Rudaki (858-941). Andrei Volos managed to create a convex, vivid image, endowed with unique features of a living person, clearly distinguishable in the darkness of the centuries separating us.
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