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Ten years after the divorce of her parents, the daughter meets her trucker father and travels with him through central Russia and the southern regions. The Steppe is a new novel by Oksana Vasyakina, which is a dialogue with her debut novel Wound: the first book is about a daughter's farewell to her dead mother; the second is about the relationship with the father. Returning her thoughts to the cab of a truck speeding across the steppe, the heroine reflects on men whose youth fell on the 1980s and 1990s; about diseases from which many of them die silently; about how time breathed out his father, leaving him in the cold wind of the future; about Russia not knowing what to do with its own history.
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Ten years after the divorce of her parents, the daughter meets her trucker father and travels with him through central Russia and the southern regions. The Steppe is a new novel by Oksana Vasyakina, which is a dialogue with her debut novel Wound: the first book is about a daughter's farewell to her dead mother; the second is about the relationship with the father. Returning her thoughts to the cab of a truck speeding across the steppe, the heroine reflects on men whose youth fell on the 1980s and 1990s; about diseases from which many of them die silently; about how time breathed out his father, leaving him in the cold wind of the future; about Russia not knowing what to do with its own history.
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Характеристики
Автор
Vasiakina Oksana
Издательство
Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie
ISBN
9785444817889
Переплёт
Hardcover
Year Published
2022
Страницы
416
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Ten years after the divorce of her parents, the daughter meets her trucker father and travels with him through central Russia and the southern regions. The Steppe is a new novel by Oksana Vasyakina, which is a dialogue with her debut novel Wound: the first book is about a daughter's farewell to her dead mother; the second is about the relationship with the father. Returning her thoughts to the cab of a truck speeding across the steppe, the heroine reflects on men whose youth fell on the 1980s and 1990s; about diseases from which many of them die silently; about how time breathed out his father, leaving him in the cold wind of the future; about Russia not knowing what to do with its own history.