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March, October, Mallow

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March, October, Mallow
14.99 €
Autofiction by Lyuba Makarevskaya is a scorching conversation about sexuality and emotional dependence, about attempts at salvation and about knowing oneself. Readers may treat this prose as an invitation to “get to know the other” — too close, too intimate, too awkward for “comfortable reading.” But the trick is that there is already another here — the dog Malva. Her world is closed to us — but she is always there. We do not know what she understands about the lives of those who are near her, but her presence makes this life deeper, and sensual prose becomes, paradoxically, chaste and hermetic. And if the reader does not “get to know the other” — because a person never tells everything anyway! — he will learn about the time in which Malva and Lyuba lived, yearned, loved next to him. The time of fear, #, farewells; the time of sex and books; the time of epigraphs from different planets. (Lev Oborin, poet, literary critic)
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