The creators of the world .. Have you heard about the writer of the greek Shakra Emreh?
The Hungarian writer Shakra Imra (1921-1961) is a father of modern narrative, and his works emphasize a common criticism that the novels of any novelist revolves around a single subject. Ostensibly, it can be called the literature of infidelity, or the literature of the lover, but it is mystical literature searching for the second half lost.
The cowardly novel
"Later on, lying on my stomach, I lay my head on the edge of the bed, and with my swinging dangling hands began to draw shapes on the carpet, all of which were random forms, meaningless and meaningless, I was worthless, a coward.
I was very pleased that Tibor was laughing after every time I echoed her, and his happiness seemed to be clear. Now that I am angry with him, I am glad that he has received my wishes, although I do not think he has achieved much pleasure in the matter. "
The novel details the puzzlement of a beautiful wife between the life of luxury, the car, the house, the villa and the journeys, and her new love for the single mechanic she met recently, and between these there is a third lover chasing her like her shadow on his motorcycle, narrated with the conscience of the intimate and confessional speaker, she has no courage to make the decision between the three choices But decides at the end of the novel the easiest decision is to surrender to reality, to be a mistress good to the point of boredom!

Sharkadi and honor
Shakra Emara did not receive the proper honor in his life. He did not classify the adult writers until after his death, and he did not yet know the reason for his death. Is he a suicide or a normal accident or death? Despite his friends' tendency to say that he was falling from the roof of a tall building, Shakra was severely punctual in his life. He spent 25 years writing, studied pharmacy and rights, worked in printing presses and left seven novels. His highest literary example was the novelist Morse Jake Nunt, author of the novel "Relatives", which was translated from Dar Mada. He was awarded the Hungarian poet Yogev Atila, the greatest prize in Hungary.
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