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"Terrarium" begins as realistic, documentary evidence of a closed world: yesterday's schoolboy suddenly finds himself in a particular service academy. However, as the story progresses, the suspicion grows that the text is about something else: the deconstruction of myths, the spirit of the age of change, escape from reality, and the psychology of loneliness and self-destruction. The work is published for the first time.
"Adventure" is an updated (and final) edition of the famous novel about a year and a half of traveling without money and a plan, and sometimes without the necessary documents. The author drives "diesels to New York", after which, earning by manual labor, he hitchhikes through Mexico, Cuba, Belize, and further south through Central America.
In combination with the novel "Terrarium", "Adventure" as a story about desperate freedom is perceived in a new way. These texts are the thesis and antithesis that make up the totality.
Both works are not recommended for persons under 16 years of age.