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).
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).
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