Mister Novelist

book by Russian writer Andrei Gusev

Mister Novelist (Russian: Господин сочинитель) is a book by Russian writer Andrei Gusev, published in 1994.

Mister Novelist
AuthorAndrei Gusev
Original titleГосподин сочинитель
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian
Genrestories, fantasy
Publisher“ГКС России” (Russia)
Publication date
1994
Pages192 pp
Preceded byPresentation 
Followed byWith Cronos’ Permit 

Plot summary

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The book includes two stories and eleven short stories. All stories have unique plots. The reader's attention will be attracted by dramatic stories, lyrical scenes and BDSM fantasy.[1][2]

The story “Mister Novelist” dedicates to the life of a young writer. The main place is occupied by the theme of love in his life. For a serious understanding of the problems of existence, a person needs not heaven or hell, but real life. This idea is heard in the story “Topography of Hell”, and the story itself is built on a love plot.

The book is named after one of the included stories — "Mister Novelist".[3]

Literary features

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In the relationships within love couples in the stories of this book, there is something from the famous film director Claude Lelouch. He always and everywhere glorified the Man and Woman created for each other.[4] Sometimes some characters in the book mentally transform into an astral body. But which of us hasn't had something like this? It looks very similar, Mr. Novelist![5]

References

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  1. НА ПОРОГЕ ХХI ВЕКА, Всероссийский ежегодник: А.Е.Гусев – биография, М., «Московский Парнас», 2002 (с.92) ISBN 5-7330-052-20
  2. Всероссийский ежегодник НА ПОРОГЕ ХХI ВЕКА: А.Е.Гусев – биография, М., «Московский Парнас», 2006 (с.85) ISBN 5-7330-05-40-2
  3. «Господин сочинитель» (отрывок) — a story by Andrei Gusev (on Proza.ru)
  4. Послесловие Р. Горн в книге Андрея Гусева «С мандатом Хроноса». — М., 1995
  5. Марина Рубанцева «Билет для сочинителя», «Новая ежедневная газета», 6 октября 1994 г.
  • Andrei Gusev (1994). Господин сочинитель (Mister Novelist). Moscow: “ГКС России” (Russia). p. 192.