Daniil Granin (b. 1919) belongs to the classics of modern Russian literature, he is a laureate of numerous awards, an honorary citizen of St. Petersburg, chairman of the board of the International Charitable Fund
D. S. Likhacheva. Among his works, the religious for the sixties, the novels “Seekers” and “I go to a thunderstorm” about young scientists, the novel “Own Opinion”, “Someone must”, “Non-Famer”, the famous “Blockade Book”, written in co-authorship with Ales Adamovich and published in Leningrad only in the mid-1980s after the change of party leadership. According to Granin’s historical composition, “Evening with Peter the Great”, which tells about the last love of the emperor, Vladimir Bortko in 2010 removed a popular television movie. The novel “Zubble” (1987) occupies a special place in the writer’s work. On a documentary basis, it tells about the tragic and beautiful fate of the major genetic scientist N.V. Timofeev-Rosovsky, who stood at the origins of Soviet science, who worked in Hitler …
Author
Granin Daniil Alexandrovich
Publisher
Ig Lenizdat, 2012
Series
Lenizza-classic
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