Elena Kravchenko's monograph delves into the aesthetics of Sasha Sokolov, a pivotal yet enigmatic figure in contemporary Russian literature. By analyzing his key works, 'School for Fools', 'Between Dog and Wolf', and 'Palisandriia', the study reveals how Sokolov's use of language transcends mere expression, instead embodying reality itself. Kravchenko encourages readers to explore the interplay between language, art, and perception, highlighting how reality transforms into its reflections, ultimately uncovering its true essence.
Elena Kravchenko Books


2004, Indian Ocean Tsunami. 230 000 death. Carl's best friend is missing. He takes off to Thailand to discover what has happened to him, only to learn there is nothing one man can do in the devastation the wave left behind