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Teacher Dymov

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Cover:Hard
Category:FictionModern LiteraturePoetry & Literature
ISBN:978-5-17-105379-6
Dimensions: 135x23x205cm
Sergey Kuznetsov - prose writer, journalist, cultural chipper. The author of the stormy disputes of the novels "Skark of the Butterfly", "Round dance of the Water" (short list of the Prize "Big Book"), "Kaleidoscope: Consumables" (short list of premiums "Nose" and "New Horizons") Sergey Kuznetsov knows how to feel the time and people in it, connecting together the life of different characters. The heroes of his new novel "Teacher Dymov", members of the same family, make a different life choice: natural sciences, yoga, journalism, teaching. But something unites them all. A woman who loves them? Or a country where they had to live against a background of changing eras?

In the new novel "Teacher Dymov", the writer"s attention is concentrated on one family. Against the background of historical landscapes. From post-war destroyed Moscow to noisy parties to "O.G.I.", from underground yoga clubs to modern glossy magazines. Each generation of smoke will grow in new "interiors". A year after year, step by step into the past, the fears of the camps and repressions, an uncontrollable racket of the nineties - are more freedom, more opportunities. But is this an illusion? After all, no matter how different the conditions of the time, each of the heroes will have to conclude his deal with reality. And in this sense, the “teacher of Dymov "is a kind of history of the Russian intelligentsia of the second half of the 20th century. People who hear and feel time. One government is trying to intimidate them, the other to tame, the third - not to notice. But, sacrificing themselves to the era, the Dymovs and such as them, invariably teach not to do their conscience.

About the author: the work of Sergei Kuznetsov has long and firmly entered modern Russian literature. His books are recognized by readers and criticism, translated into foreign languages, and the name invariably appears in the lists of the "National Bestseller", "Russian Boker", "Big Book". Sergei Kuznetsov was born and raised in Moscow, graduated from the Faculty of Moscow State University in 1988, but since the beginning of the 90s he professionally connected his life with literature. Among the first creative works of Kuznetsov are a monograph about the poetics of Joseph Brodsky, translations of Stephen King and Susan Umbrella, publications in the best media ("Vedomosti", "Kommersant", "Om", "Harper"s Bazaar", "Vogue") Thick magazines. Along with Anton Nosik, Artemy Lebedev stood at the origins of network journalism, which he wrote about in the book "Feeling the Elephant" in 2004. In the same year, the novel “No ", written together with Linor Goralik and immediately brought the nomination for the National Bestseller Award. The last work "Crolidoscope. Consumables" (2016) entered the Long Listes at once by the “National Bestseller ", the" Russian Boker ", and the“ Big Book", finally confirming the name of Kuznetsov in the ranks of the best modern authors. Actively engaged in entrepreneurial and social activities. Among the most interesting projects of recent years is the Marabu smart camp, a network of Russian -speaking educational camps for children throughout Europe. Since 2013, he has been living with his family in Paris.

Quote: "Roman about calling, about following the call of the heart. About the life of a private person who changes the world with small affairs who does not want to be drawn into a rude state game. About a dream. About love, which happens only one in life. About parents whose value people are aware only when they leave. ” Sergey Kuznetsov
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Fiction
  • Category:Modern Literature
  • Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Series:
Series: New Russian Classics
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-105379-6

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