Books

12 09, 2024

Books from our library: Elena Kolina “Diary of a New Russian – 2. Adult Games.”

2024-09-13T11:00:32+02:00September 12th, 2024|Categories: Books, Library, literary blog, Literary Blogs, Russian House News|

Dear friends, today I present to you an excerpt from a book for grown-up girls. It’s an incredibly funny, at times touching story that captivates with its sincerity and unique perspective on what’s happening. It's the story of a young woman from St. Petersburg about love, jealousy, betrayal, and breakups. Who is she, the new Russian—an inaccessible heroine of the glamorous world or one of us? From today, I decided to hide my diary from everyone because: Any diary is very personal. Especially mine. I am going to write about love [...]

23 04, 2024

Books in our library: Vadim Shefner’s “Sister of Sorrow”

2024-09-13T11:00:32+02:00April 23rd, 2024|Categories: Books, Library, literary blog, Literary Blogs|

Dear friends, today I present to you the novel by Russian Soviet prose writer, poet, translator, fantasist, journalist, and frontline correspondent Vadim Shefner - "Sister of Sorrow". Excerpt from the novel: "I said goodbye to Veranda, got on the tram, and headed to Vasilievsky Island. But upon getting off the tram, I didn't go straight home. On days when something unpleasant happened, I liked to wander the streets - it made me feel better. The city was my old friend, and it always helped me in its own quiet way. It didn't interfere with my sorrows - it silently took [...]

18 04, 2024

Books in our library: adventure novels by Gustave Aimard.

2024-09-13T11:00:33+02:00April 18th, 2024|Categories: Books, Library, literary blog, Literary Blogs|

Dear friends, let me introduce you to Gustave Aimard - a French writer, author of adventure novels, one of the classics of the western genre. For all who love historical suspenseful prose in the style of Dean Reed or Fenimore Cooper. An excerpt from Gustave Aimard's novel "Sacramenta". The stranger headed towards where our friends were sitting, casually nodded to them, and took a seat on the opposite side of the table. Without wasting a moment, he began to rap his fist on the table, intending to attract the attention of the drowsy owner. The latter woke up and, reluctantly [...]

16 04, 2024

The books in our library: ‘Yuri Andropov: The Last Hope of the Regime’ by Yuri Mlechin.

2024-09-13T11:00:33+02:00April 16th, 2024|Categories: Books, Library, literary blog, Literary Blogs|

Some circumstances of Yuri Vladimirovich Andropov's birth, as well as information about his parents, have remained somewhat unclear, giving rise to numerous rumors and legends. Yuri Andropov wrote in his questionnaires that he was born on June 15, 1914, at Nagutskaya Station in the Stavropol Province. Nowadays, this village is Solu-Dmitrisvskoye in the Andropovsky District. According to his closest assistant, Kryuchkov, Andropov was actually born a year later. Yuri Vladimirovich added a year to himself to be accepted into a technical school that offered scholarships. Interestingly, Kryuchkov's words seem to be a legend, as an authentic birth certificate issued to [...]

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