This is the first novel of Oksana Robski, a business woman, journalist and script writer. The subject of her book is the new Russian bourgeoisie and the life style of rich women, which can be seen as a Russian version of Sex and the City.
Код: 016310 Улицкая, Людмилла Искренне Ваш, Шурик Roman [ Truly yours Shurik : Novel ] Москва: Эксмо, 2004 Язык: Русский
Цена: $ 24.00 Спец. цена: $ 17.00
"This new novel by the famous Russian writer L. Uliskaiaia confirms her talent as a novelist, and demonstrates a new form of the novel" (Mikhail Zolotonosov, Moskovskie Novosti). Used book is good condition.
Код: 019782 Мальгин, Андрей Советник Президента Roman [ Advisor to the president : A Novel ] Тверь: Колонна, 2005 Язык: Русский
Цена: $ 19.00 Спец. цена: $ 17.10
This is a political satire on the modern Russian political establishment. The main character, an easily recognized Russian writer, becomes an adviser on human rights to Putin. His family tries to take advantage of his new position in the president`s administration.
This book is a collection of poetry written by the youngest generation of the first wave of Russian emigration: B. Poplavskii, Iu. Odarchenko, A. Prismanova, A. Ginger, V. Korvin-Piotrovskii, V. Smolenskii, I.
[ Euclidian space ] Санкт Петербург: Азбука, 2000 Язык: Русский
Цена: $ 27.00 Спец. цена: $ 23.00
Kuz`ma Petrov-Vodkin (1878-1939) was not only an outstanding artist, but also a very talented writer. This book includes his autobiographical stories: Prostranstvo Evklida and Khlynovsk. It is illustrated with his drawings and reproductions of his pictures.
From its very beginning the magazine is a good source of information about and a guide into a world of contemporary Russian literature and the arts. It contains original works by contemporary Russian authors, as well as review of books, magazines, films, and art exhibitions.
[ Samizdat of the century ] Санкт Петербург: Полифакт, 1998 Язык: Русский
Цена: $ 139.00 Спец. цена: $ 119.00
Never have people read anything with such interest, sometimes jeopardizing their lives and freedom, as people in Soviet Russia read samizdat, that is manuscripts banned for publication in the 1960-1980s.