The next volume of the “northern diary” of Marius Wilka, a writer and a traveler, who has been living in the Russian North – opens a new page in his work for almost twenty years. The book is three plots: a story about Petrozavodsk; Traveling along the Labrador after another artist-artist Kennet White and, finally, the continuation of the story of life in the house over the one in the abandoned village of Konda Berezhnaya.
The new path is understood at the same time Wilk writer and Wilk-father: the birth of his daughter prompted him to radically reconsider his life attitudes. The point of view chosen by the author allows you to overcome many stereotypes of the Polish view of Russia, without mourning, however, in no less numerous Russian stereotypes. This is a look at the same time “from the inside” and “outside”, and therefore it is especially valuable.
Author
Wilk Marius
Translator
Adeelheim Irina Evgenievna
Publisher
Ivna Limbakha, 2014
16+
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