As it turned out, Volodymyr Dantes is not only a talented singer and showman, but also a book lover with a garish and irresistible relish. Also today WomanEL reveals that she reads DANTES and what her favorite books are.
Content“The Count of Monte Cristo”, Alexandre Dumas“Knights for Algernon”, Daniel Keyes“A Man in the Name of Ove”, Fredrik Backman“The Garden of Getsemane”, Ivan Bagryaniy What DANTES is reading: Spivak’s 4 favorite books. Dzherelo: Instagram
“The Count of Monte Cristo”, Alexandre Dumas
In Volodymyr’s opinion, “The Count of Monte Cristo” is not just a classic, but a true epic about justice, justice and regeneration. The main character, Edmond Dantes, experiences grief, loss and extreme trials, first of all transforming into the mysterious Count of Monte Cristo.
This story is permeated with depth and richness. The characters are alive and you literally feel their emotions. As I read, I constantly asked myself: “What is justice? And why is this the right way?”, – shared artist.
Volodymyr Dantes also added that this book is for those who like to get stuck in the fold, sloppy stories with unexpected twists in the plot. If you are a fan of the classics and want to relive a story that will stay with you for a long time, “The Count of Monte Cristo” is for you. And on the 5th spring, a new screen adaptation will be released, the largest and, it seems, the most expensive.
Volodymyr Dantes is not only a talented speaker, but also a book lover with great relish. Dzherelo: Instagram
“Kviti for Elgernon”, Daniel Keyes
How important DANTES is, it’s not just a book, but a real emotional attraction. She talks about the evolution of people, both in death and in life. A new step forward brings joy and intensity.
And you know, as long as you reach this world, you have overcome even the smallest troubles and overcome the smallest, you are truly happy. What happens if your great dream ends? You stumble into apathy, empty-handed, because there is nothing more to be done. The axis of this moment, if you understand that at once with death everything that gave you the strength to crumble has disappeared, – rospov spivak.
For Volodymyr, the book became a fortune-telling about those who should never set their sights on great things. More beautiful than every day are small tasks, the achievements of which bring joy.
Can you come up with a grand plan, but what else will happen? Why not? “Quotes for Algernon” shows that it is better to enjoy the skin stage of life than to live in the presence of one great moment.
“A man named Ove” , Fredrik Backman
What does a showman mean, a Swedish novel The writer Fredrik Backman tells about the life of the elder man on the Uwe estate. The wine seems grumbling and uninviting to the surroundings. Already alive, after the death of my friend, I lose the feeling of being in this world.
You are tempted to end your life with self-destruction several times. Every now and then, his plans are interrupted by new pressures that will inevitably require his help. Through companionship with them, especially with the powerful woman Parvana, Uwe gradually opens up and begins to discover the sense of life.
The book became a bestseller for a reason – it penetrates deeply into the soul, showing that each of us has a chance for a new beginning, if it seems that everything has been spent, – Rospov Volodymyr.
In the artist’s opinion, this is not just a romance, but a whole spectrum of emotions – from money to light, from self-esteem to friendship. Vіn guess that the naysuvorisha people can change forever turbo and respectfully.
A true mix of classics, philosophy and history… ; Dzherelo: Instagram
“Getsimansky Garden”, Ivan Bagryaniy
This is a book that just blew me away clothes. Without exaggeration, one of the most powerful and greatest books of Ukrainian literature. The crimson table masterfully conveys the atmosphere of Stalinist repressions, so that you can literally feel the suffering on your skin, the skin of the heroes, – Dantes recognized.
The artist respected that this work is not just about history, but about the unbreakable spirit of a person who is ready to fight for her freedom until she dies. True, sir, an unvarnished story about Ukrainians, which needs to be known and remembered.
The book helps to understand our history, our culture, and, most importantly, to begin to appreciate the freedom that we have today. This is one of these books that I must read every Ukrainian, so as not to forget what our ancestors went through and what it means to be Ukrainian.
Previously, we talked about 4 books that will reveal new depths of Ukrainian Yen's mysticism .