New Prose Review
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The modern disturbing world carries waves of powerful emotional upheavals. Russia, military operation…Start – end of February this year…Our souls are full of strong experiences. We noticed that our readers, who follow modern Russian literature, have a sober look at what is happening. What are they reading? |
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Prilepin Zakhar. Everything that needs to be resolved... A chronicle of an almost endless war. 2013-2021. Prilepin Zakhar. Some Won't Go to Hell: A Phantasmagoria Novel. Prilepin Zakhar. Militia Romance: [collection of short stories]. |
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Shargunov Sergei Alexandrovich. Own: prose . | |
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Vodolazkin Evgeny Germanovich. Brisbane: a novel. | |
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Sadulaev German Umaralievich. Gothic letters: selected passages from correspondence with imaginary friends: a compendium. | |
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I would like to believe that today's war correspondents, who volunteer in combat zones, will become the authors of an epic about the war in Donbass. The names of the poets Semyon Pegov and Anna Dolgareva sound. Their on-the-spot reports present a cleverly assembled electronic scroll of the most incredible details of the war. Time will pass, the guns will fall silent and new books will be written about exploits, about valor and, of course, about love. |
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