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Forty days

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Forty days
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The new novel by renowned Siberian writer Sergei Kozlov, "Forty Days," is a Russian confession. The author reveals his own soul and its sinful state, its pain and aspirations, and the meaning of life and death. While working on the book, the author was assisted in resolving difficult and controversial issues by the works of the Holy Fathers of the Church: Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian, Ignatius Brianchaninov, Philotheus Leshchinsky, Nikolai Serbsky, Paisius the Athonite, and the Optina and Athonite elders. Kozlov also drew on the works of contemporary authors, such as "Traditions and Errors" by Priest Vadim Korzhevsky and the acclaimed "Soul After Death" by Father Seraphim (Rose).
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