“A Book Without Photographs” is a new book by the well-known prose writer and chief editor of the magazine “Yunost” (Youth) Sergey Shargunov, published when he was thirty years old. “An early memoir. The life of a son of a priest, born at the Soviet sunset, a teenager and a young man of the nineties and the 2000s—quite atypical, and in some ways inseparable from what was happening then, from the passions, hopes, and delusions of that time.” The novel has gone through several reprints and has been published in English, French, and Serbian.