Konstantin Vorobyov’s prose is strange and unusual, sometimes harsh, and it plays an important role in the history of Russian literature. He shows how war changed people’s lives, and his works are stripped of beauty and joy, revealing the true essence of war.
Konstantin Vorobyov, a Soviet classic writer, became well known for books such as "Killed Near Moscow," "The Cry," and "…And All Your Kind." He himself experienced captivity and went through prison camps, after which he led a partisan unit. His tales, such as "It’s Us, Lord!" and "Behold, the Giant Has Come…" reflect his personal experience of the war and life after it.