Street Art of the Revolution: Festivals and Celebrations in Russia: 1918-33
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
This author crafts adventure fantasy novels, blending sword-and-sorcery elements with a deep appreciation for ancient history and classic tales. Their work often transports readers to mysterious realms, exploring themes of good versus evil through a dynamic, action-driven style. The writing is characterized by its ability to create compelling adventures, infused with a sense of historical authenticity. It reflects a profound passion for mythology and the epic scope of historical narratives.



"Published on the occasion of the exhibition ʻArchitectural drawings of the Russian avant-garde, ʼ June 21-September 4, 1990, organized by Stuart Wrede"--T.p. verso. The drawings for this exhibition have been selected from the archives of the A.V. Shchusev State Research Museum of Architecture in Moscow.
Arris attempts to join forces with Saresha, whose love he shunned