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Unsolved crosswords. What changes with the change of eras

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Author:Plotnik A.
Cover:Hard
Category:History & GeographyPolitics & Social Science
ISBN:978-5-94663-291-1
Dimensions: 130x28x200cm
Stories told in this book - mainly on the border events of the period of decay of the USSR and the initial years of the existence of a new Russia, the epoch of the country"s transition from "real socialism" to capitalism. No plot is invented. All taken from the recent life, the direct continuation of which the reality surrounding us today. They are united not only by the unity of time, but also by the fact that each, as" question from the crossword, is concluding a kind of riddle. Whether it is about how the famous Ivanovo Tktchika Valentina Golubev, twice the hero of socialist labor struggled for the demolition of his monument established in her homeland. Or about the last success of the poet Boris Slutsky. Or about the incredible fate of the general, the Dean of the Faculty of the Air Force Academy, which has become in the years of restructuring in the prostruck. Or about a unknown professor, which is obliged to two brilliant artists, Vladimir Yakovlev and Anatoly Zverev, the best days of his life.
In some cases, the exclusivity of a positive phenomenon can be considered a mystery, which seemed to be typical for a long time, but for some reason it does not become anything. In others, on the contrary, - the typical of another, negative, which seems to be time to disappear, evaporate from our reality or to become, at least something is a purely single, exceptional. And it, on the contrary, breeds, is made more and more typical.
The author is Albert Plotnik, the famous Soviet and Russian journalist, winner of the Golden Feather Prize of the Union of Journalists of Russia
Author:
Author:Plotnik A.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:History & Geography
  • Category:Politics & Social Science
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-94663-291-1

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