To chego ne bylo
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Narrated by:
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Stanislav Sytnik
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By:
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Boris Savinkov
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Kogda v Moskve vspyhivaet vosstanie 1905 goda Aleksandr uhodit na barrikady, chtoby stat' podlinnym uchastnikom istorii, a ne pustym teoretikom i sochinitelem direktiv, kotorye nikomu ne nuzhny. Posle podavleniya revolyucii on stanovitsya vo glave boevoy druzhiny, chtoby terrorom oprokinut' monarhicheskoe pravlenie. Neizbezhno vstayut pered Aleksandrom i nravstvennye voprosy.
On ne mozhet otricat', chto vsyakoe ubiystvo grekh, no ego, dumaet on, mozhno iskupit' sobstvennoy smert'yu. Ego starshiy brat, vernuvshiysya iz yaponskogo plena, takzhe vstupaet v ryady terroristov, chtoby stat' ocherednoy zhertvoy istoricheskogo processa. Zivye portrety revolyucionerov, zhandarmov i provokatorov, zahvatyvayushchie opisaniya boev i terroristicheskih aktov - vot dostoinstva ehtogo romana.©2011 Bibliophonika (P)2014 Bibliophonika
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