The effect of the rebellion
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This novel is the “Assembly of the colorful chapters”, where each chapter is called a line from Pushkin and is an independent story about one of the heroes. And there are a lot of heroes in the novel - a gifted musician of the post -war period, a “cute womanizer”, and a plain, approximate approximate schoolgirl of the mid -fifties, in whose soul passion invisible to the world is burning - envy, jealousy, forbidden love, an orphanage, a physicist, the son of a repressed commissar and a rustic “Pinoproil”, witness of the Gulag, and many, many others. Private stories grow into the picture of Russian history of the 20th century, but the novel is not a historical canvas, but rather a multifaceted family saga, and the further the narrative develops, the more the fate of the heroes around the mysterious family of Katenins, the descendants of the “same Katenin”, a friend of Pushkin, are intertwined. The novel is full of riddles and secrets, passions and insults, love and bitter losses. And more and more often there is an analogy with the narrow -scientific concept of the “Rebinder effect” - as a drop of tin breaks a flexible steel plate, so insignificant, at first glance, the event completely changes and breaks a specific human life
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9691-2186-7
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