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Кровавый пуф. Книга 1. Панургово стадо

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Роман Всеволода Владимировича Крестовского (1840—1895), впервые опубликованный в 1869 году. «Наступил день 19-го февраля 1861 г. Миллионы труждающихся и обремененных осенили крестом свои широкие груди; миллионы удрученных голов, с земными поклонами, склонились до сырой земли русской. С церковных папертей и амвонов во всеуслышание раздалось вещее слово. По всем градам и весям, по всем пригородам и слободам, по деревням, посадам и селам церковные колокола прогудели, по лицу всея земли Русской, благовест воли. Русская земля отпраздновала первый день своей всенародной свободы. А между тем... В воздухе было что-то давящее, плавало что-то смутное, серое, неопределенное. На горизонте собирались какие-то зловещие, свинцовые тучи».

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Published January 1, 2014

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Vsevolod Vladimirovich Krestovsky (Russian: Всеволод Владимирович Крестовский; February 23, 1840 – January 30, 1895) was a Russian writer who worked in the city mysteries genre.

Krestovsky came from an old family of Ukrainian gentry. In 1857 he enrolled in the Historico-Philological faculty of St Petersburg University. At the University he became friends with the radical critic Dmitry Pisarev, and wrote for the magazine Russian Word.

After his short association with the radical camp, he joined a group of moderate slavophiles which included Apollon Maykov, Lev Mei and others, and began publishing his works in Notes of the Fatherland, Time and Epoch. In 1860 he left the University to become a professional writer. His novel The Slums of Saint Petersburg (1864), a product of many hours of personal observation, gained him considerable popularity.

In 1863 he traveled to Warsaw to take notes for his novel The Flock of Panurge (1869), about the January Uprising. In 1874 he wrote another novel, The Force, on the same subject. Both novels were reactionary in nature. In the 1880s Krestovsky became frankly and openly anti-Semitic in his political and social views. His blatantly anti-Semitic trilogy The Jews are Coming was published between 1888 and 1892. He died in Warsaw in 1895.

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Крестовский очень интересно пишет. Много исторических фактов. Достойная книга.
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