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On the death of the araucaria

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Pavel Krusanov is a novelist, editor, and a prominent figure in the "St. Petersburg fundamentalists." He is the author of "The Owl's Path," "The Angel's Bite," "Dead Language," "The King of the Head," "Iron Steam," "Doves, or Games in the Fresh Air," and several others.

His new book contains stories about St. Petersburg and its inhabitants—subtle, nostalgic, funny, and lyrical, surprising with the most unexpected plot twists and reminding us that the most important thing is love, that God exists and will watch over us, and that miracles are always possible. And will inevitably happen.
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