Его называли еврейским Гарибальди, пророком, будущим соколом русской литературы, а также «Владимиром Гитлером», ревизионистом, беспочвенным мечтателем и т.д. А он стал одним из основных создателей Государства Израиль и его армии. Исторический роман «Юность Жаботинского» рассказывает о ярком конфликте любви и вожделения с призванием и миссией, о юноше, который в двадцатилетнем возрасте решил повернуть вспять весь ход мировой истории, вернуть в Палестину миллионы евреев и возродить еврейское государство Эрэц-Израиль… ----------------------------------------------------------------------- He was called the "Jewish Garibaldi" , the prophet, the future falcon of Russian literature, as well as “Vladimir Hitler”, the revisionist, the baseless dreamer, etc. And he became one of the main creators of the State of Israel and its army. The historical novel “Youth of Zhabotinsky” tells about a vivid conflict of love and lust with vocation and mission, about a young man who at the age of twenty decided to reverse the whole course of world history, return millions of Jews to Palestine and revive the Jewish state of Eretz-Israel ...
Edward Vladimirovich Topol (Russian: Эдуард Владимирович Тополь; real name Topelberg (Russian: Топельберг; born 8 October 1938) is a Russian novelist.
Born in Baku, Topol spent his teenage years finishing local school in Baku and graduated from Azerbaijan State Economic University.[1] He also did his military service in Estonia. He worked as journalist for newspapers such as Bakinskiy Rabochiy and Komsomolskaya Pravda and wrote the screenplays for seven movies, of which two were banned due to censorship under the Soviet government.
In 1978 he emigrated to USA, New York, and lived for short periods in Boston, Toronto and Miami.