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"Wolf Dawn" is a novel where the fragments of the fates of the four main characters form a "typical life" against the backdrop of the late Soviet era. From vitality to eschatology, from faith to apocalyptic hopelessness, Yevgeny Pashkovsky shows how each person remains traumatized on a personal level by the days they had to go through: from the Chernobyl disaster to the senseless reality of the Soviet army and impunity for crimes. Written in 1991, the novel is full of unfading love and unbearable pain, and with each page Thanatos increasingly prevails over Eros. Pashkovsky's unique style allows you to recognize the author from the first paragraphs and helps the reader immerse themselves in a world that, it would seem, disappeared more than three decades ago, but in fact continues to resonate in our modern times.