I love to read books written by different writers. My favourite writer is Chingiz Aitmatov. I have read almost all of the books written by him. I like them very much, but most of all I like his first novel "Jamila".
Chingiz Aitmatov wrote in simple language but he made readers think about serious things: about love and friendship, the trials and heroism of wartime, about history and traditions. That is why Chingiz Aitmatov became my favourite writer.
My favorite writer is Anton Pavlovich Chekhov. He was a dramatist and is considered to be one of the greatest writers of short stories in history.
From all his works most of all I like Chekhov's tragicomedy "The cherry garden". As for me, this work teaches us a lot about our life, our history and the relationships among generations. It shows us the relationships between members of one family, but I think it can be applied to the relationships between nations and countries.
Although The cherry garden is a tragicomedy, Chekhov's style may be characterized as an impressionist one. He used a lot of sadness, absence of basic information in introductions and conclusions, and always writing to the point.
My favourite writer
I love to read books written by different writers. My favourite writer is Chingiz Aitmatov. I have read almost all of the books written by him. I like them very much, but most of all I like his first novel "Jamila".
Chingiz Aitmatov wrote in simple language but he made readers think about serious things: about love and friendship, the trials and heroism of wartime, about history and traditions. That is why Chingiz Aitmatov became my favourite writer.
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My favorite writer is Anton Pavlovich Chekhov. He was a dramatist and is considered to be one of the greatest writers of short stories in history.
From all his works most of all I like Chekhov's tragicomedy "The cherry garden". As for me, this work teaches us a lot about our life, our history and the relationships among generations. It shows us the relationships between members of one family, but I think it can be applied to the relationships between nations and countries.
Although The cherry garden is a tragicomedy, Chekhov's style may be characterized as an impressionist one. He used a lot of sadness, absence of basic information in introductions and conclusions, and always writing to the point.