Sergey Kuznechikhin has traveled through a vast part of the country—from the Urals to Chukotka. His observations became unique material for stories included in his new book “Games for Interest.” This isn’t merely a narrative about ordinary citizens, about simple people—engineers, workers from craft cooperatives and research institutes. It is another tale of Russia: what it was like, but no longer will be.
Sergey Kuznechikhin’s prose doesn’t fit into any existing literary movement. It is a separate world—distinctive and recognizable—which, without exaggeration, can be called a major phenomenon of Russian literature.
Contents:
o Five zero five
o The Desired Island of Christina (a medical story)