A writer, journalist and political activist, Sergei Shargunov was born in 1980 into the family of a Russian Orthodox priest. He studied journalism at Moscow State University, and since then has reported from different locations including Chechnya and South Ossetia, earning a reputation as a writer with a social conscience who has covered some of the most significant events in recent Russian history. He has worked for different periodicals, often heading his own literary projects, and since 2000 has worked for New World magazine as a literary critic and as an author of fiction.In 2012, Shargunov spearheaded the launch of opposition news website Svobodnaya Pressa ('Free Press') together with fellow writer Zakhar Prilepin, and remains its chief editor. He has been a finalist in the National Bestseller Awards and the recipient of a Debut award for literature and a Moscow National Award for Art and Literature.
"A collage of images, A Book without Photographs takes the reader
on a tour through the writer's Soviet childhood and early career as
a journalist, photographer, and political activist." World
Literature Today
"In my opinion, this is Shargunov's strongest work. Here he is for
the first time absolutely honest and free from his status, and on
his own current. This book is written with love and without mercy -
to his own country, to his own gift. This is what makes big
literature." Dmitry Bykov
"And that's how life of clergy during the Soviet era, school,
department of journalism at MSU, Chechen war - all of it - is seen
through the eyes of a not so grown up adult. And told to the reader
of nearly the same age. And in the end it turned out to be the
picture of the world as seen by 30 year olds. Though without
pictures." Time Out Moscow
"Shargunov's prose is priceless for his ability to insensibly
derive conclusions without preaching and without judging. His
conclusions are always shocking, more so because the author works
with contrasts." Megalit
The novel "tracks the last few decades of Russian history through
snapshots of the author's life." Phoebe Taplin, Russia Beyond the
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