Tsoi Forever. Purpose
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We met Tsoi in the fall of 1983, our last meeting was held in June 1990, two months before the Vitina death. And his whole creative life - from the first album of an unknown group, released in 1982, to dazzling glory - fit as a shortest segment for no more than eight years.
And for almost twenty years I have been solving the riddle of this life, this fate and this talent.
Alexander Zhitinsky
The series “Flamy Revolutionaries” always served as a refuge for dissidents - Okudzhava, Voinovich, Gladilin, Davydov, Eidelman, Aksenov. When Alexander Zhitinsky was offered to choose a hero, he could not refuse such an honor - and remembered his Polish roots. Ludwick Varynsky, fortunately, was from the breed of “air forces”, as Zhitinsky called his dreamy, ironic and at the same time brave characters. In this story, which has never been reprinted and noticed in the turbulent 1987, the long -term thoughts of Zhitinsky about the revolution, about the meaning of participation in a deliberately hopeless struggle, about the national character, the empire, about historical truth - and, most importantly, about whether it is possible To remain a man, devoting himself to a common cause (whether it be a revolution or protection of the foundations).
It was the work on this book that saved the author from many seduction of the turning point, and he loved this thing very much - precisely because, by his own admission, loved to do things for which he was not intended. This brave raid of Zhitinsky to the territory of a historical novel can be appreciated only now, when the series “Flamy Revolutionaries” gains frightening relevance.
Dmitry Bykov
And for almost twenty years I have been solving the riddle of this life, this fate and this talent.
Alexander Zhitinsky
The series “Flamy Revolutionaries” always served as a refuge for dissidents - Okudzhava, Voinovich, Gladilin, Davydov, Eidelman, Aksenov. When Alexander Zhitinsky was offered to choose a hero, he could not refuse such an honor - and remembered his Polish roots. Ludwick Varynsky, fortunately, was from the breed of “air forces”, as Zhitinsky called his dreamy, ironic and at the same time brave characters. In this story, which has never been reprinted and noticed in the turbulent 1987, the long -term thoughts of Zhitinsky about the revolution, about the meaning of participation in a deliberately hopeless struggle, about the national character, the empire, about historical truth - and, most importantly, about whether it is possible To remain a man, devoting himself to a common cause (whether it be a revolution or protection of the foundations).
It was the work on this book that saved the author from many seduction of the turning point, and he loved this thing very much - precisely because, by his own admission, loved to do things for which he was not intended. This brave raid of Zhitinsky to the territory of a historical novel can be appreciated only now, when the series “Flamy Revolutionaries” gains frightening relevance.
Dmitry Bykov
Author:
Author:Zhitinsky Alexander Nikolaevich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Historical Literature
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-6040737-9-7
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