The collection "Letters from Crimea" brings together works by Boris Teneta from his lifetime publications and popular periodicals of the 1920s and 1930s. In his early works, Teneta the novelist often uses autobiographical elements, speaking on behalf of a starving poet ("Hunger"), a brother longing for his deceased sister ("City"), a young man in love ("Musema", "Mariyaka"), or humorously telling about the courtship of boys for one girl ("Letters from Crimea"). These stories are vivid examples of lyrical-impressionistic prose, full of deep emotional experiences, the hero's reflections, and subtle psychologism.
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