In 2030, the world has recently survived the COVID epidemic, but the Russian invasion of Ukraine did not happen in 2022. A young data analyst conducts research for an international IT corporation and notices a strange correlation between the deaths...
of unfamiliar people around the globe. As we dive into the novel, we gradually understand what connects newlyweds from France, a marine from the USA, a flight attendant from Spain, a Croatian veteran, and a Serbian contemporary artist. Meanwhile, dozens of characters search for answers to difficult questions: how long do the wounds inflicted by war take to heal, why is it easier to call oneself guilty than to take responsibility, and how far can a feeling of guilt lead?
With a degree in chemistry, Sergey Kuznetsov has been professionally engaged in journalism and literature since the 1990s. He has translated works by Stephen King and Susan Sontag, written a monograph on the poetics of Brodsky, non-fiction on the history of the Russian internet titled ‘Feeling the Elephant’, and more than a dozen fiction novels that have been nominated for the 'National Bestseller', 'Russian Booker', 'Big Book', and 'New Horizons' awards at different times. ‘Moss's Meat Grinder’ is a kind of conclusion to Sergey Kuznetsov's authorial trilogy, which began with the novels ‘The Round Dance of Water’ (2010) and ‘Kaleidoscope. Consumables’ (2016).
Autors: Sergej Kuznecov
Izdevniecība: Meduza
Vecuma ierobežojumi: 18+
Izdošanas gads: 2025
ISBN: 9789934936005
Lappušu skaits: 725
Izmērs: 210h137h45 mm
Vāka tips: mīksts vāks
Svars: 870 g
ID: 1723879
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