Paradise Earth
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Two ordinary women Plyusha and Natalie live in the neighborhood in an ordinary, typical five -story building on the edge of the field, where the Poles were shot at the end of the thirties.
Among the executed, as they believe, was the Orthodox priest Thomas Golebovsky, a Pole who accepted Orthodoxy, whom they are going to canonize. Plush, working in the city Museum of Repression, is engaged in its manuscripts. These manuscripts, especially written by father Thomas at the beginning of the thirties "Children"s Gospel" (in which only children act), make up the second "layer" of the novel.
What is more in this novel - fantasy or history - everyone will decide for himself. But the novel is truthful by that truth of the artistic look that alone remains after history
Among the executed, as they believe, was the Orthodox priest Thomas Golebovsky, a Pole who accepted Orthodoxy, whom they are going to canonize. Plush, working in the city Museum of Repression, is engaged in its manuscripts. These manuscripts, especially written by father Thomas at the beginning of the thirties "Children"s Gospel" (in which only children act), make up the second "layer" of the novel.
What is more in this novel - fantasy or history - everyone will decide for himself. But the novel is truthful by that truth of the artistic look that alone remains after history
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Series:
Series: Big Roman. Modern reading
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-10052-8
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