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Recently the second volume of Nik Perumov’s wonderful charming young adult fantasy series THE ADVENTURES OF MOLLY BLACKWATER has been published by Akurat/ Poland.
Recently the second volume of Nik Perumov’s wonderful charming young adult fantasy series THE ADVENTURES OF MOLLY BLACKWATER has been published by Akurat/ Poland.
Under the pen name Maria Dolon*, this female collective of authors succeeds in creating modern, authentic main heroine Inga Belova: thoroughly honest and soberly analytical, cheeky, thoughtful and reliable, willing to take risks to the brink of illegality, insistent to the point of stubbornness. As the single mother of a pubescent daughter, we also experience her from her vulnerable, self-doubting side. As a divorced single woman, she attracts the attention of men not only because of her research.
So far the series has 3 volumes each with a very up-to-date topic: international art trade in connection with robbery and counterfeiting; demolition of entire residential quarters in Moscow in connection with land speculation; influence of social networks on the psyche.
The main plots in all cases take place in today‘s Moscow. Its streets, squares, quarters and backyards, described in detail, provide the recognizable crime scenes for the series.
Olga Slavnikova’s famous novel THE IMMORTAL has been published by Columbia University Press/ USA as one of the books of the „Russian Library“ project to bring a canon of Russian literature to worldwide readers.
The agency is very proud to represent Lev Danilkin’s LENIN, TOTEM LETTER. A BIOGRAPHY which is quite different and more than just another biography on Lenin. Also the subtitle «Totem Letter» distinguishes this version for foreign translations from the long Russian book version. Danilkin himself did not just cut the book but brought it down to half by re-writing and editing which will make many translation publishers very happy.
Lev Danilkin, one of Russia‘s most advanced literary critics, is exploring Lenin as a phenomenon. He approached the subject in an unorthodox and original way – geographically, taking the reader on a discovery route to the places of Lenin’s active work. And with the trick of introducing a narrator skeptical at first but capable of learning, Danilkin’s biography becomes not only extremely entertaining, but makes transparent at a high intellectual level that also the historical questioner is constantly influenced and changed by the object of his investigation.
„This book is an injection of sound reason, justice and healthy anger.“ Dmitri Bykov
„No trace of dust and patina.“ Galina Yuzefovich
PLEASE NOTE: 2020 is 150th anniversary of Lenin’s birthday and 2024 is 100th anniversary of Lenin’s death.
Foreign rights sold: France, Serbia
Lev Danilkin’s LENIN is quite different and more than just another biography. Lev Danilkin, one of Russia‘s most advanced literary critics, is exploring Lenin as a phenomenon. He composed the book in an unorthodox and original way – geographically, taking the reader on a discovery route to the places of Lenin’s active work.
„This book is an injection of sound reason, justice and healthy anger.“ Dmitri Bykov
„No trace of dust and patina.“ Galina Yuzefovich
2020 is 150th anniversary of Lenin’s birthday
2024 is 100th anniversary of Lenin’s death
Under the pen name Maria Dolon, this female collective of authors succeeds in creating modern, authentic main heroine Inga Belova: thoroughly honest and soberly analytical, cheeky, thoughtful and reliable, willing to take risks to the brink of illegality, insistent to the point of stubbornness.
So far the series has 3 volumes each with a very up-to-date topic: international art trade in connection with robbery and counterfeiting; demolition of entire residential quarters in Moscow in connection with land speculation; influence of social networks on the psyche.
The main plots in all cases take place in today‘s Moscow. Its streets, squares, quarters and backyards, described in detail, provide the recognizable crime scenes for the series.
The true story of mother and daughter about what is it like to be a „public enemy“ from one day to the next, to be exposed to Stalin‘s repressions – the Great Terror.
„Sugar Child is the documentary fact of a miracle – the education of a human personality under inhuman conditions.“ Sergei Lebedev
Sherba creates a completely new world, invents its mechanis and gets away from all the clichés and stereotypes. The world of TIME WIZARDS is full of creatures, magic castles, spells…
Her most famous series with over 2 Mio hardcover sold in Russia alone and the movie option sold.
„I am sure that thousands of boys and girls will follow her, breahtless with delight.“ SERGEI LUKYANENKO
Incompetent, vulnerable, cheeky, paranoid, yearning, shy, and then, embarrassingly open.
„Everyone in the FSB will read it and roll over laughing.“ ALEKSANDR LYCHAGIN
Grishkovets shows us with his humorous, ironic, cheeky tribute to cultural kinship just what is now really at stake. Currently Russia and the USA are once again at odds with each other and yet they are so similar – both had great dreams and are now well on their way to destroying them and also the world as we know it.
What is it like to be a „public enemy“ from one day to the next, to be exposed to Stalin‘s repressions – the Great Terror? Stella Nudolskaja experienced it with her parents in the Soviet Union of the 1930s.
Decades later Olga Gromova, active librarian and editor-in-chief of specialized journal, meets her neighbour, Stella, who gradually tells her her personal story. Olga Gromova turned it into a strong and tender book, in which the reader accompanies the girl through all her impassable life.
A story which was originally aimed at 12-16 year old readers, is now no longer perceived as „young adult“, but has become part of the great Russian literature.
“Sugar Child is the documentary fact of a miracle – the education of a human personality under inhuman conditions.“ Sergei Lebedev
SUGAR CHILD by Olga Gromova comes with a preface by Lyudmila Ulitskaya and has been sold to 6 languages so far.