The story of Akim is set in a village in Russia. The author presents the everyday lives of ordinary people, with the myth revolving around a central hero. The work was written by the Greek-Romanian author Victor Eftimiu in 1912 in the Romanian language.
In Greek, the translation was done by Evangelos St. Tziatzios, likely in 1942. The manuscript of Akim was found in the archive of the actor Javala Karousos. It contains elements that refer to the style and technique of 19th-century European bourgeois comedy, and there are influences from the realism of Russian dramaturgy, such as that of Ivan Turgenev, but primarily from Anton Chekhov and his works Uncle Vanya, The Cherry Orchard, Three Sisters.
Author: EFTIMIU, VICTOR
Language: GREEK
Pages: 96
Dimensions: 190X140X0
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- KPSM
- Language
- Greek
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- Cover
- Soft
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- Art Movement
- Realism
- Art Albums
- Yes
- Subjects
- Movie, theater
- ISBN-13
- 9786185691332
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