5 books by young Russian writers that may surprise you
Miscellaneous / / August 28, 2021
We are talking about new names in Russian prose.
1. "Angry Boy", Valery Pecheikin
The debut book of the playwright of the Moscow theater "Gogol-Center" Valery Pecheikin is the golden mean between fiction and journalism. It is a collection of essays, stories, and observational sketches that will make you feel as though you are watching a theatrical play. But life itself turns out to be the director.
Just like the best representatives classical literaturePecheikin manages to discern the essence of human existence in funny, and sometimes frankly funny situations. And it does not always turn out to be funny, because laughter often hides small and large tragedies.
To buy a book2. "Rif", Alexey Polyarinov
On account of Alexei Polyarinov, so far there are only two major works, but his light style and well-aimed reasoning have already turned the writer into a new star of Russian literature with his loyal audience.
"The Reef" is also called a novel of growing up, and a vivid example of an eternal plot about the irreconcilable struggle between fathers and children, and even one of the most exciting stories about
sectarianism. Be that as it may, the book will appeal to even the most sophisticated reader. The Reef will intertwine the lives of Kira, an inhabitant of a northern Russian town, an American student, Lee, and a documentary filmmaker, Tanya. The multi-layered nature of the "Reef" will take you to incomprehensible worlds, where everything is not what it seems. And the author's humor and style will not let you get bored. To buy a book3. "Life of Leo", Natalia Repina
Librarian Leo, raised by his mother and grandmother, has always been different from others. Sensitive and gentle, he knows how to see and feel more than others. The young man is worried about the fate of the poet Kliment Syzrantsev, an undeservedly forgotten acquaintance and colleague of Mandelstam. Leo devotes all his time and efforts to a person who once lived in the center of old Moscow, and now has sunk into oblivion. But what if a hero from the past never existed?
Repina's novel is a vivid example of high-quality modern prose in the best literary traditions of Evgeny Vodolazkin and Guzeli Yakhina. As you read The Life of Leo, you will reflect on the simple truths that are so often lost behind pressing problems and eternal haste.
To buy a book4. "Six Days", Sergei Vereskov
Young journalist Sasha Negin buried his mother and is just learning to deal with the loss, which seems so premature. The hero of the novel will have to think carefully about the days gone by, and about the future, which after the loss of loved ones seems to be fragile and meaningless.
"Six Days" is a piercing and touching monologue of a person who has met with disaster face to face. And also a story about a forced growing up, which does not begin with a number in a passport.
To buy a book5. "Volunteer playlist", Mrshavko Shtapich
They are called heroes and saviors, but few people know what the seamy side of the life of the search squad volunteers is. Eternal fatigue, inability to spend time with loved ones and, finally, doubts about the correctness of your choice. After all, sometimes the search for a missing person ends in a completely different way than everyone would like.
Mrshavko Shtapich is an experienced volunteer. He saved more than one life, and his memory keeps many stories, which sometimes you want to forget about. In the “Volunteer Playlist,” the author tells how dedication, courage, and willingness to sacrifice ourselves for our neighbor sometimes cost us dearly.
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