Leonid Sergeev’s prose is distinguished by a deeply humane attention to people’s fates, a lyrical tone, and warm irony. His characters are ordinary people; what’s unusual is the author’s perspective on his heroes. Without being enchanted by human nature and seeing all its shortcomings, Leonid Sergeev, nevertheless, believes in Humanity—and in the victory of good over evil, love over indifference.
Contents:
Views of Moscow in the autumn
I simply can’t live without you
Romeo and Juliet
Willow blossoms
Hot anticipation, or maybe it’s love
Identical dreams
Pure foolishness
Summer twilights
A great day
Tomorrow will be a new day
An old man and a model
A glass of soda on a hot day
The road to the edge of the cold sea
Only one thing is possible—dreaming about it
Young, cheerful, carefree
While we’re young
A sunny driver