Vladimir Guga / / "Literary Russia", № 8, February 25, 2011
\u0026lt;...> It is not surprising that quite a different fate of Eduard Limonov's novels, also an emigrant Third Wave, who stood in the very negative attitude towards the "liberal" West. Limonov wrote confessional action, a style close to the works Henry Miller and Charles Bukowski, so the intellectual elite, liberals just do not take it seriously, "sort of a bully." But in vain. Also, it is works, by a unique combination of poetic naturalism and biting, and could continue to claim success. \u0026lt;...>
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