Maestro and Muse

Maestro and Muse by Sergey Bely, published by Hertfordshire Press on July 3, 2022, is a literary work that explores the dynamic relationship between the main character, the Maestro, and his Muse. This edition, comprising 98 pages, presents a narrative filled with adventure and romance, set against a backdrop of contrasting global events. The story captures the essence of their positive experiences while darker forces, represented by Satan and his servants, play their wicked games on Earth.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of life experiences as the Maestro and his Muse navigate their romantic journey. The narrative delves into themes of kindness and adventure, highlighting the interplay between personal joy and the challenges posed by the world around them. With a focus on literature and fiction, this book invites readers to reflect on the complexities of love and creativity amidst adversity.
Official synopsis Publisher
The Maestro is the main character, and he is married to his Muse. They have a romantic life full of adventure, travel and kindness. It is full of positive experiences while negative events are taking place in the world, and Satan and his servants are playing their wicked game on Earth.
Sergey Bely graduated from the Romano-Germanic University faculty; he is qualified as a specialist in philology (Spanish, English, literature and foreign literature). He has many years of experience in teaching English and Spanish.
Sergey Bely has visited many countries: Australia, Spain, the USA, Canada, China, Denmark, Hungary, Austria, France, Russia, Norway, Sweden, Portugal, Holland, Belgium, Italy, Great Britain, Ireland, the UAE, Gibraltar and other countries.
Award from the Association of Generals “Generals of the World for Peace” was awarded to Sergey Bely
Finalist of the 10th Open Eurasian Literary Festival & Book Forum (OEBF-2021)
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