A.R.A.R.A.T

A.R.A.R.A.T by D. M. Thomas is a First Edition published by Viking Press in 1983, featuring 184 pages in English. This work centers around a series of improvisations by the acclaimed Russian poet, Sergei Rozanov, who may be an improvisation himself. The narrative explores themes related to the holy and legendary mountain, Ararat, weaving together elements of fiction and fantasy.
Readers will find a unique blend of poetic exploration and imaginative storytelling as the book delves into the complexities of identity and creativity. The interplay between reality and improvisation invites reflection on the nature of existence, making it a thought-provoking addition to the genre of general fiction and fantasy. This edition offers a rich tapestry of ideas that engage with the legendary significance of Ararat, encouraging readers to ponder the connections between myth and personal narrative.
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At the center of a series of improvisations by acclaimed Russian poet, Sergei Rozanov–who may be, himself, only an improvisation–stands the holy and legendary mountain, Ararat
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