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Today and every day

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Today and every day
19.99 €
The name Viktor Dragunsky is familiar to everyone—we all devoured "Deniska's Tales" as children: how Deniska Korablyov threw semolina porridge out the window, sat under the bed for 20 years, gave his friend Mishka Slonov a goose throat for his birthday, and rode a motorized bicycle.

When rereading "Deniska's Tales," a logical question arises: it's impossible that a man who writes so masterfully, effortlessly, in beautiful Russian, and with an indescribable personal intonation—has never written anything else. Indeed, it's impossible.

We've collected for the reader in one volume the best of Viktor Dragunsky's "adult," "non-childish" prose. The book includes two novellas—"He Fell on the Grass..." and "Today and Every Day," his best short stories and feuilletons, and a memoir about his teacher and actor, Alexei Dik.
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