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La Russia dell'Oprichnik

Questa serie immerge i lettori in una visione distopica della Russia sull'orlo di diventare uno stato totalitario, dove un regime zarista e antiche tradizioni si scontrano con la tecnologia moderna. Con una satira tagliente e un'inquietante precisione, esplora i pericoli dell'isolazionismo, del dispotismo e di una regressione verso oscure pratiche storiche. Le narrazioni sono intrise di cruda realtà, fondendo potere e corruzione con il nazionalismo e la minaccia di una brutale repressione del dissenso. Serve come un ammonimento agghiacciante sulle possibili traiettorie future, rispecchiando un pericoloso ritorno al passato.

Day of the Oprichnik
Cukrový Kreml

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    Kniha povídek, jejichž děj se odehrává v blízké budoucnosti, kdy v Rusku znovu vládne car prostřednictvím vražedné gardy svých osobních strážců. navazuje na autorův předchozí román Den opričníka. Jednotlivé povídky jsou tematicky spojeny motivem cukrového Kremlu – pamlsku, které car rozdává dětem shromážděným vždy o Velikonocích k jeho uctívání na Rudém náměstí.

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