'Reasons for Living' by Dmitry Bakin
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Written in the final years of the Soviet Union and published just as the country collapsed.
Feverish, mythic, often brutal fictions about young men on the edge of violence, exile, and spiritual vacancy.
Set in provincial Russia, Bakin’s world is full of drifting soldiers, boys rehearsing cruelty, fathers disappearing, landscapes thick with silence. The prose is spare but charged; the tension is constant. There is a sense that history is about to break, and the characters feel it in their bodies before they understand it intellectually.
Compared by some to early Dostoevsky and to the intensity of Platonov, Bakin writes about masculinity, power, and moral bewilderment with a heat that feels both archaic and immediate.
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