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A new novel by Mark Kharitonov reads like a fascinating intellectual detective story, something close to his Booker novel The lines of destiny, or Footlocker Milashevich. But if there researcher reconstruct the history, the fate of the people who left, touching trapped him sketchy notes on candy wrappers, here hero-writer trying to break into the fate of his father, from whom almost nothing left but that remains requires revalidation. Hope sometimes not so much on the evidence and documents, but rather on the work of the creative imagination, which can be reliably appearances. To see more than…mehr

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A new novel by Mark Kharitonov reads like a fascinating intellectual detective story, something close to his Booker novel The lines of destiny, or Footlocker Milashevich. But if there researcher reconstruct the history, the fate of the people who left, touching trapped him sketchy notes on candy wrappers, here hero-writer trying to break into the fate of his father, from whom almost nothing left but that remains requires revalidation. Hope sometimes not so much on the evidence and documents, but rather on the work of the creative imagination, which can be reliably appearances. To see more than they reveal - an ability that gives a little, it is challenging, emotional work. Mark S. Kharitonov was born in 1937 in Zhitomir. He graduated from the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute named after Lenin, was working in the school, newspaper, publisher. Since 1969 - a professional writer. Translated into Russian of German and Austrian writers (Herman Hesse, Franz Kafka, Stefan Zweig, Elias Canetti, and others). The author of many books of prose and essei, translated into English, French, Dutch, Czech, Japanese and other languages. Winner of the first in the Russian Booker Prize (1992). Lives in Moscow. Member of the Writers' Union of Russia and the Russian PEN Club.

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