Nenaste

Nenaste by Ivanov Aleksey Viktorovich is a thought-provoking exploration of trust and human connection, published by Ast on January 1, 2015. This edition, written in Russian, spans 640 pages and delves into the life of a Russian veteran from the Afghan war who contemplates robbing a money transport. However, the narrative shifts focus from crime to the deeper, more complex motivations behind the need for trust in relationships.
Readers will find a rich examination of the protagonist’s internal struggles and the societal factors influencing his decisions. The story emphasizes the themes of desperation and the quest for understanding in a world fraught with mistrust. Through this lens, the book invites reflection on the nature of human interactions and the challenges of forming connections amidst adversity.
Official synopsis Publisher
En russisk veteran fra krigen i Afghanistan beslutter sig til at begå et røveri mod en pengetransport, men bogen handler mindre om penge og kriminalitet end den desperate søgen efter grunde for at stole på et andet menneske
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