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Eugene the Architect

Eugene the Architect

Thibaut Rassat

Prestel
2021
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Eugene the architect designs buildings that are incredibly straight and orderly. He is very proud of his latest work—an enormous house with perfectly perpendicular walls and windows. One day he is surprised to find a tree growing in what will be the house’s living room. Instead of cutting it down, Eugene studies the tree, marveling at the way its branches, roots, leaves, and trunk grow in elegant proportions. Suddenly, Eugene sees nature in an entirely new way—not as the opposite of precise order, but as something with its own type of perfection. Thibaut Rassat’s playful illustrations introduce young readers to basic architectural and geometric principles while amusing them with Eugene’s prickly personality and joyful discovery. They will come away with a new appreciation for architecture and for the unexpected twists and turns that make the natural world—and our life in it—so fascinating.
Eugene Oneguine [Onegin] : A Romance Of Russian Life In Verse
"Eugene Onegin," also known as "Onegin," is a renowned novel in verse written by Alexander Pushkin, considered one of the greatest Russian poets and the founder of modern Russian literature. The story revolves around the titular character, Eugene Onegin, a jaded and aloof aristocrat who becomes disenchanted with society and city life. When he inherits an estate in the countryside, he encounters Tatyana, a young and innocent woman who falls deeply in love with him. However, Onegin rejects her affection, leading to a series of tragic consequences. Pushkin masterfully weaves together themes of unrequited love, societal conventions, and the clash between urban and rural lifestyles. The novel reflects the changing social landscape of Russia during that time, exploring the tensions between traditional values and modern ideals.