Today we will tell who is German Sadulayev. Books of this writer, as well as his biography are listed below. He was born in 1973, February 18. This is a Russian writer and publicist.
Education
German Sadulayev was born in the village undername Shali, Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. His father was local, and his mother - Terek Cossack. He began training in Grozny. In 1989 I went to Leningrad to enter the university. He received a referral to the faculty of journalism issued by the regional youth newspaper, where he published essays. Suddenly changed the decision, choosing a legal direction.
First book
German Sadulayev works and lives inSt. Petersburg. The first work was the story entitled "One swallow does not make spring yet." It was written over several months in 2004–2005. Originally distributed by the author on the Internet. In addition, he sent the manuscript to various publishers. The only one who was really interested in this story was a certain Ilya Kormiltsev. He promised to publish a book if Sadulayev wrote a few more works. It happened in 2006. It was then at the publishing house called “Ultra. Culture”, which was headed by the Supporters, the work “I Am Chechen!” Was published. The book consisted of 9 stories, as well as narratives, devoted mainly to the Chechen wars, and reflecting the personal life experience of the author.
Reward
Writer German Sadulayev in 2008created a novel called "The Tablet". He got to the short list of the Russian Booker Prize. In 2009, he received the award The Most Famous People of St. Petersburg from the magazine Sobaka.ru. It was presented in the category "Literature".
Activities
Герман Садулаев в 2009 году, в июне, опубликовал novel "AD". GQ magazine recognized him as the book of the month. In 2010, the novel called “Shali raid” was on the short list of “Russian Booker”, and also received an award from Znamya magazine. The story “Blockade” fell into the anthology “Four steps from war”. The author was published on the pages of the St. Petersburg magazine Aurora. Own literary landmarks calls the author "Vedanta-sutra" and the compiler of the "Vedas" - Vyasa, Donald Barthelm, Venedikt Erofeev, Andrey Platonov, Chuck Palahniuk. In 2010 he joined the Communist Party. According to the website of the party branch in St. Petersburg, the writer is a member of the Civil Literary Forum of Russia. In 2010, the author’s interview given to the Komsomolskaya Pravda journalist drew a critical comment from Ramzan Kadyrov. N. Nukhazhiev, the Ombudsman of Chechnya, also spoke out against the writer. This situation has caused the appearance of the appeal of a number of writers to the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Russian Federation. Sadulayev urged Nukhazhiev to hold a debate. Writer in 2012, February 25, took part in a rally in support of fair elections in St. Petersburg.
Works
German Sadulayev co-wrote the projectcalled "Sixteen Cards." His stories are included in the collection "The Mirror of Atma." He also owns the following works: "Jump of the Wolf", "March", "Blockade", "Shalinsky Raid", "The Beach of God", "AD", "Tablet", "Purga", "I am Chechen!", "Radio Fuck.
Plots
Now you know who Herman Sadulayev is.“Shali raid” is a Chechen writer's novel. This is a semi-artistic, semi-documentary history of a military operation. The main character is Tamerlan Magomadov, who studied at the Law Faculty of the University of Leningrad. He is returning home. His small homeland is the village of Shali. A little man can tell what news stories are hiding. Sometimes his role in history is decisive. Let's discuss one more important work that was created by German Sadulayev. “Victory Day” is a story that from the first lines introduces the reader to the author’s reasoning about the value of time for an elderly person. The main character is Alexey Pavlovich Rodin. Also noteworthy is the work “I am a Chechen!”. The author talks about how difficult it is to attribute oneself to this people. According to him, a Chechen must shelter and feed his enemy, die without hesitation, saving the girl’s honor, kill a blood stricker, and stick a dagger in his chest. Such a person can not shoot in the back. He should give the last bread to a friend. Chechens need to get up and get out of the car to greet an old man who passes by on foot. Such a person never has the right to run away, even if there are thousands of enemies and no chance of winning. Chechen is obliged to take the fight. The book reveals the truth about the war, on the other side of official news. In the narrative there are unexpected plots, vivid images, a lively language that is saturated with the power of nature. Here lyrical frankness is combined with epic style. The first voice, which is fighting for freedom.
The book "Radio Fuck" tells the story of the adventures of a rake in the conditions of modern St. Petersburg. The narrative combines lyricism and cynicism. There is a secular splendor and wind gateways.
"Purga" is a story in which the main character -this is our contemporary, young man. He moves in his own fantasies. At first he gets to the Peter and Paul Fortress and represents that he is Prince Kropotkin. Then he finds himself in the ice age, becoming a witness to the war that broke out between primitive tribes. It turns out that the human mentality has changed very little over the millennia. He treats strangers wary. He guards his territory zealously, does not want neighbors to appear on it.
In the work "Tablet" the author cites the storymiddle manager, who unexpectedly acquires shades of the Khazar myth from ancient times. The hero Maximus Semipyatnitsky in the warehouse among the packages of Dutch frozen potatoes finds a box of strange pink pills.
In the novel "AD" mysterious murder is described,what happened during the New Year's corporate party. The victim was the chairman of the holding "AD". In the book "Jump of the Wolf", the author talks about the personal experience of the Chechen misfortune. However, the story takes a run up from the beginning of the Khazar Kaganate. The trajectory of the development of Chechens can be traced through the Alan kingdom, the Caucasian wars, the Mongolian campaigns, Christianity, and the deportation of the people by Stalin. The final parts analyze the dramatic events of modern history.