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Каменные клены
2008
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Дебютный роман Лены Элтанг "Побег куманики" вошел в шорт-лист премии Андрея Белого и "Национального бестселлера", а критики назвали его "лучшим русским романом последних лет". Новая книга - виртуозная игра в детектив, на радость ценителям изящной словесности. Тайна ведьминого пансиона, дыхание Ирландского залива, причудливые легенды Уэльса, история любви, проходящей путь от страсти к ненависти, загадка смерти, которой, может статься, и не было, - это книга-обманка, герои которой столь мастерски меняют маски и путают следы, что разгадать тайну прошлого для них не менее важно, чем понять смысл настоящего...
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Lena Eltang
Lena Eltang
Author · 3 books

Lena Eltang is a Russian poet, writer, translator, and journalist. Lives in Lithuania. Born in Leningrad, she studied at the Faculty of Philology and Journalism at Irkutsk State University. In 1988 she left the USSR. She owes her surname to her Dane husband, and her name to life in Denmark: Elena is not there at all, but there is a popular name Lena. She also lived in Paris and London, and since 1991 with her husband in Vilnius. Lena was professionally engaged in journalism and translation. In "big" literature she made her debut in 2003 with a collection of poems. In 2006, her first novel, The Escape of the Cumanist, was published, which was included in the “short list” of the Andrei Bely Prize and the “long list” of the National Literary Award “Big Book” for the 2006-2007 season. In 2008, the second novel, Stone Maples, was published, which was awarded the New Literary Prize-2009. The third novel by the writer "Other drums" was released in 2011 and in the same year was awarded the "Russian Prize". In 2012, the novel "Other Drums" was included in the "short list" of the National Literary Prize "Big Book". The fourth novel, Cartagena, was published in 2015 by Ripol Classic. The novel was translated into Arabic in 2017 and is currently being translated into English.

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