With Chronos' Permit

With Chronos’ Permit (Russian: С мандатом Хроноса) is a thriller novel by Russian writer Andrei Gusev, published in 1995.

With Chronos’ Permit
AuthorAndrei Gusev
Original titleС мандатом Хроноса
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian
Genrethriller
Publisher"ГКС России" (Russia)
Publication date
January 1995 (1995-01)
Pages192 pp
Preceded byMister Novelist 
Followed byThe World According to Novikoff 

Plot summary

Because of Perestroika, physicist Ivan Zhuravlev is unemployed, and must take a job in journalism instead. This puts him in contact with the head of the Chronos corporation, who persuades him to participate in the illicit sale of osmium to the West. This affair ends tragically for Ivan Zhuravlev – he dies because of the intentional air crash.

Love to the girl was the best in the short life of Ivan Zhuravlev. Her name is Nastia. In their relationship something is from the famous movies by Claude Lelouch, who always glorifies man and woman created for each other.[1]

Literary features

With Chronos’ Permit is a novel with a non-linear storyline. The novel takes place in the time period of the early 1990s. This novel is a mix of a thriller and crime story. From another side some parts of the novel have a mystical component.[2][3]

References

  1. Послесловие Розы Горн к книге "С мандатом Хроноса". – М.: 1995
  2. Сергей Чураев "В литературу – без мандата", Российская газета "НМГ" № 6, 1996
  3. About “With Chronos’ Permit” by Andrei E.Gusev on the site of public fund "Union of writers of Moscow", 2018 (in Russian). Archived 1 April 2018 at the Wayback Machine

Other websites

Notes

1. Andrei Gusev (1995). С мандатом Хроноса ( With Chronos’ Permit). Moscow: "ГКС России" (Russia). p. 192.
2. НА ПОРОГЕ ХХI ВЕКА, Всероссийский ежегодник, М., "Московский Парнас", 2002 (с.92)
3. Всероссийский ежегодник НА ПОРОГЕ ХХI ВЕКА, М., "Московский Парнас", 2006 (с.85)
4. И.С.Горюнова "Современная русская литература: знаковые имена (статьи, рецензии, интервью)", "Litres", 2015. – 278 c. (М., "Вест-Консалтинг", 2012) ISBN 5457199517, ISBN 9785457199514

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