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heartbreaking$34137$ - перевод на греческий

MEMOIR BY DAVE EGGERS
AHWoSG; Mistakes We Knew We Were Making; AHBWOSG; Heartbreaking work of staggering genius; A Heartbraking Work of Staggering Genius

heartbreaking      
adj. σπαραξικάρδιος
broken hearted         
  • 1938 poster for an adaptation of Avery Hopwood's ''Why Men Leave Home'', showing a physically cracked [[heart symbol]] as a metaphor for unhappiness in love
A METAPHOR FOR INTENSE EMOTIONAL/PHYSICAL STRESS OR PAIN ONE FEELS AT EXPERIENCING GREAT AND DEEP LONGING.
Broke my heart; 💔; Died of a broken heart; Broken-heart; Brokenheart; Broken hearts; Broken hearted; Broken-hearted; Brokenhearted; Breaking heart; Breaking hearts; Heartbreaking; Heart-breaking; Heart breaking
καρδιαλγής

Определение

heartbreaking
¦ adjective causing overwhelming distress.
Derivatives
heartbreakingly adverb

Википедия

A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius

A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius is a 2000 memoir by Dave Eggers. It chronicles his stewardship of his younger brother Christopher "Toph" Eggers following the cancer-related deaths of his parents.

The book was a commercial and critical success, reaching number one on The New York Times bestseller list and being nominated as a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction. Time magazine and several newspapers dubbed it "The Best Book of the Year". Critics praised the book for its wild, vibrant prose, and it was described as "big, daring [and] manic-depressive" by The New York Times. The book was chosen as the 12th best book of the decade by The Times.