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Vitali Vitaliev

    Vitali Vitaliev est un auteur dont l'œuvre explore les profondeurs de l'expérience humaine. Son écriture se caractérise par une perspicacité aiguë sur la complexité des relations et les dilemmes moraux. Les lecteurs apprécient sa capacité à dépeindre des personnages avec une profondeur et une nuance incroyables. Son style littéraire unique laisse une impression durable, incitant à la réflexion sur l'essence de la vie.

    Atlas of geographical curiosities
    Passport to Enclavia: Travels in Search of a European Identity
    Granny Yaga: A fantasy novel for Children and Adults
    Vitali's Ireland: Time Travels in the Celtic Tiger
    Borders Up!
    Out of the Blu: A Science-Fiction Comedy Thriller
    • Viktor and Katherine Petroff return from a short holiday in Majorca to find somebody is in their house. Meanwhile, Victor and Catherine Petrov return from a short holiday in Majorca and on the way home suffer a minor traffic collision. At the same time, Victor and Katherine Petrovas are involved in a major car crash and are killed outright. Three near identical couples. Two have slipped through the cracks from other universes. Trapped in a world which is almost - but not quite - like their own, they must work together to figure out how they travelled the multiverse to become stranded in a strange land. The underlying theme of Vitali Vitaliev's new science-fiction comedy thriller, however, is not so much the multiverse as that eternal question: how well do we know our loved ones? Relationships are strained, new attachments are formed and the beautiful little differences that make each of us unique are examined closely.

      Out of the Blu: A Science-Fiction Comedy Thriller
    • Borders Up!

      Eastern Europe Through the Bottom of a Glass

      • 350pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,8(40)Évaluer
      Borders Up!
    • "Granny Yaga follows the switchback adventures of a boy called Danny, growing up in North London where the local she-dragons are notorious fighters, and any alert passer-by can spot Granny herself flying low over the British Museum. Danny becomes Granny's aide-de-camp in a life-or-death duel with the demon Koschei, fought out in the London underground, in disused stations, boarded-up houses and the enchanted skies over Crouch End, with back-up from the relatively orthodox magic of Yesterdayland (huts on chicken legs, talking cats, self-catering tablecloths) and the realpolitik of its neighbouring Soviet satellite, a land of cruel edicts and capricious tsars where the workers and permanently drunk, and the loo seats belonging to each family in a communal flat hang side by side on the wall 'like luckless horseshoes'. A gripping read for all ages, from Danny's to Granny's." Hilary Spurling "Delightfully inventive. Wickedly funny." Marina Lewycka, author of A Short History of Tractors in Ukranian

      Granny Yaga: A fantasy novel for Children and Adults
    • Acclaimed writer Vitali Vitaliev takes a personal journey through Europe's forgotten enclaves, tiny fragments of countries cut off and completely surrounded by another. Stuck for centuries between two different cultures, currencies and (at times) languages, each enclave features fascinating idiosyncrasies of everyday life, making these geographical and historical anomalies perfect destinations for an inquisitive, knowledge-hungry traveller. An enclave in his own right, Vitaliev, a Ukrainian-born Russian with Australian and British citizenship, travels in search of his own elusive identity and in search of what makes Europeans truly unique. He goes to Spain, France, Belgium, Germany, Holland, Switzerland, Italy and Austria, setting out just as the European identity is being imposed from Brussels through the Euro. An acclaimed investigative journalist, Vitali was able to uncover the roots of the current EU crisis ten years ago, just when the Euro was being introduced. This makes his book extremely topical and surprisingly up-to-date, particularly now that campaigning has started in earnest for Britain's EU referendum, making a convincing, yet witty and didactic, case for Brexit.

      Passport to Enclavia: Travels in Search of a European Identity
    • Welcome to this compendium of interesting, unexpected and downright bizarre geographical anomalies that are guaranteed to delight and inspire. The world is full of little-known facts that have sometimes been a source of diplomatic or military struggle. Many still exist under the radar now to be revealed by this entertaining treasure trove.

      Atlas of geographical curiosities
    • Ukrainian-born journalist Vitali Vitaliev takes a journey around Britain in search of that most elusive of ideas - utopia. Laced with humour and trenchant insight, he reflects on utopian ideals in the United Kingdom and his own Soviet upbringing.

      Trucks in the Garden of Eden
    • Little is the Light

      • 353pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Russia's smallest report (Vitali) meanders around Europe's smallest countries

      Little is the Light