Dmitry Danilov, author of plays ("A Man from Podolsk," "Seryozha is Very Stupid"), novels ("Description of the City," "There Are Things More Important Than Football," "Horizontal Position"), and poetr ...
Dmitry Danilov, author of plays ("A Man from Podolsk," "Seryozha is Very Stupid"), novels ("Description of the City," "There Are Things More Important Than Football," "Horizontal Position"), and poetry, is a multi-award-winning writer. Beneath the accessible surface of his work lies a profound philosophical sensibility, his depictions of everyday life exposing the absurdity of reality. His new novel, "Sasha, Hello!," portrays a man living under surveillance, awaiting death, leaving readers to question the nature of his crime and whether the book is a dystopia or stark realism.
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