What do we know about the modern school? Or even this: what do we know about the modern school—after Gay Germanika and Alexey Ivanov, who drank away his geography globe?
Bulat Khanov is the new voice of the generation. He consistently develops the theme, addressing in his second consecutive novel the relationship between teachers and students. A graduate of Moscow State University’s Philology department, Roman goes to Kazan to get a job as a teacher of Russian language and literature and run an experiment on himself: how long can a young specialist last in an ordinary school?
The experiment’s ending is both predictable and ambiguous… Hell seeps into a person in small doses. But what can a person oppose to this hell?
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