Journey into Life and Death

by Alexander Kanevsky


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/11/2000

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 364
ISBN : 9781587217456

About the Book

Russia, 1921. The old man, Matvey, has died, leaving on earth his daughter and grandson.

Yury, the grandson, starts his journey through life in the twentieth century, the precarious life of an extremely sensitive person, the undiscovered artist, the victim of Stalin's regime, the hero and the prisoner of World War II, and climaxes in modern America in glamorous discovery of his talent.

Matvey starts his journey through his new life, the afterworld. He travels backward through history discovering real places and images unchanged, excising in another dimension as they used to exist in experience of real life.

Matvey finds his wife, Lisa, on a cranberry meadow. He also finds his parents living in thirteenth century Germany. His father - is his grandson, Yury. His mother - is Yuri's future wife. Matvey and Yury touch each other through dimensions, disguise, reincarnation, kisses of dreams and reality, natural and supernatural. Matvey meets God. God appreciates Matvey care about those left on earth, encouraging Matvey to go on. And, he does.

Don't you, living on earth, think that you're omnipotent. God will send somebody in your dream, and your constructions crushed. Or you are the hero. But remember, only God distributes.

This is an acute social drama tangled into an exuberant personal one. Formally, the remaining pivotal characters are: scoundrel and beast inside of the omnipotent communistic leader, (Duamel); the life prostitute inside of the Soviet singing superstar, (Elena); the vicarious soul in Nazi prosecutor, (Claire); Stalin's cult victim, the poet inside of the engineer, (Dmitry). Let the reader judge them.

Philosophy of life, love, death and destiny is explored in this historical and psychological epic with unexpected dramatic ending.


About the Author

Alexander Kanevsky exploits his creative ideas by means of two medias-the canvas and the paper.

As a painter he is well known to the world today.

As a writer he has written eleven books, eight of which are novels, and the other three are short stories, poetry, and essays.

He was born in Russia, is about to hit forty and is residing in Connecticut.