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My novel is autobiographic, my novel is my life. "The White house or a Destiny of a Poet" contains upon example of a dissident-literator a socialogical investigation of Russian life which is very different, detailly shown, from TV and official declarations. In 45 a hero, possessor of academic degree, was discharged and deprived of any job. There is a special organisation, that does it and keeps an eye you haven't got a job. The hero was able to get Boris Eltzyn to take part in his destination and to rehabilitate him from a falsification, but the system appears to be stronger. In parts 1-3 and 4-5, a hero is deprived all his rights: a right to work, a right to love - a divorce, and a right to poetry. But a revolution is coming! And this is all his hopes. He was able to publish his first collection of verses. He was accepted to Union of Writers by feat of A. Soljenitzyn and B. Okudjava. He discovers the rhythms of ancient "bylina."To strike a wall of silence, he sends letters to foreign Universities but numerous letters disappear. In spite of unofficial success of his collections "Russian got," "If not me, then who," and his "A Poetic Diary," his publicity blocked by limits of access to his publications. He is cited at TV shows but anonymously. He as before deprived all his rights. Just that time the White house appears. The system felted a real threat of unmasking coming from the "Poetic diary" the falsity of TV and other statistics, violations of elective commissions, return us by Duma to Lows rejected by Perestroyka - a base of a Power. The White house appears as a bargain by means which the system fights against hero taking in hostages his family. Now at stake is his life. Parts 6,7, and 8 are a culmination. They show why Perestroyka failed. A great deal of exposure takes methods of courts which judge not by low but violating an elementary logic. The hero tried to help an old woman withdrawn by fraud to return to her apartments but only quickened her death. In Part 8 "The Poetical diary" it was shown a falsity of TV debates and the return to an official propaganda of times before Perestroyka. In the novel there are a lot of verses in context, all Part 8 is written by original hexametre. The hopes of hero on liberation failed. His love departed and died. The hero has last trumps. Overcoming blocking of his tragedy "Poet and tsar," he carries it in Paris. There it is selling. There is nothing leaved for him but to publish his novel. The novel gives new traits to portraits of famous Russian statesmen, public and literary: Boris Eltzyn, Egor Gidar, Alexandre Soljenitzyn, Iury Vlasov, Bulat Okudjava, Andrey Voznesensky which obtained by personal contacts. The hero as observer on Elections by wonder avaded a psychiatrical clinic for declaration that is violated a Low of Elections. Now pro and contra this novel's publishing the recent battle is going: without guns and fists but with thread of knockout by an electroshoker or a soporific to place me in the Oldmen house where they make a short work against you as in the case of Magnitsky. This time he notices signs of special hunting him. He wins avading all the snares and traps and delivering to people exposures of falsities and violations - his novel. Just this time, when he arranges his negotiations with createspase.com about publishing, money from his account disappears, and the bank doesn't give any information about this writing off.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 20 de febrero de 2016
ISBN13 9781523444076
Editores Createspace Independent Publishing Platf
Páginas 534
Dimensiones 152 × 229 × 27 mm   ·   707 g
Lengua Russian  

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