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The sugary, white Kremlin is the heart of Russia in the 2020s, which survived the Red, Gray and White Troubles, closed off from the outside world and plunged into sleep. its refined copy, but in fact it does not belong to anyone. Fifteen short stories from the collection 'Sugar Kremlin', written as if in completely different ways and about different things, add up to a picture of a ghostly, doomed reality, soaking like a sugar tower in tea. For the first time, the collection of stories 'Sugar Kremlin' was published in 2008. Together with the story 'The Day of the Oprichnik' he was nominated for the 'Big Book' award; In 2009, he received the Audience Choice Award for the NOS Award.
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The sugary, white Kremlin is the heart of Russia in the 2020s, which survived the Red, Gray and White Troubles, closed off from the outside world and plunged into sleep. its refined copy, but in fact it does not belong to anyone. Fifteen short stories from the collection 'Sugar Kremlin', written as if in completely different ways and about different things, add up to a picture of a ghostly, doomed reality, soaking like a sugar tower in tea. For the first time, the collection of stories 'Sugar Kremlin' was published in 2008. Together with the story 'The Day of the Oprichnik' he was nominated for the 'Big Book' award; In 2009, he received the Audience Choice Award for the NOS Award.
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Data sheet
Author
Sorokin Vladimir
Сорокін Володимир
Publisher
FOLIO
ISBN
9789660350847
Format
Hardcover
тверда
Year Published
2010
Pages
224
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The sugary, white Kremlin is the heart of Russia in the 2020s, which survived the Red, Gray and White Troubles, closed off from the outside world and plunged into sleep. its refined copy, but in fact it does not belong to anyone. Fifteen short stories from the collection 'Sugar Kremlin', written as if in completely different ways and about different things, add up to a picture of a ghostly, doomed reality, soaking like a sugar tower in tea. For the first time, the collection of stories 'Sugar Kremlin' was published in 2008. Together with the story 'The Day of the Oprichnik' he was nominated for the 'Big Book' award; In 2009, he received the Audience Choice Award for the NOS Award.