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Felix Rosiner was born in Moscow in 1936. He graduated from the Polygraphic Institute, studied at the conservatory, was in engineering work. In the early 1960s he appeared in print as a poet. In the 70s, he published fictionalized biographies of composers: E. Grieg, S. Prokofiev, Lithuanian artist and composer Čiurlionis. F. Rosiner's fiction, plays and poems remained unpublished for a long time.
The novel 'Some Finkelmeier' was written in 1975. Since then, it has been widely distributed in Moscow samizdat. The manuscript of the novel (codenamed 'Dust in the Wind') won the 1980 Vladimir Dahl Literary Prize in Paris. For the same novel, Rosiner was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature.
A book about the post-Stalin era, about the times of Khrushchev's "thaw", about the system of interpersonal relationships at that time among the predominantly humanitarian, literary elite.
Publisher | Overseas Publications Interchange |
Publication date | 1981 |
Number of Pages | 600 |
Bookbinding | Dust jacket |