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    About the book: year / Mikhail Aleksandrovich Tarkovsky was born in Moscow in 1958. After graduating from the Pedagogical Institute. Lenin (department of geography and biology) went to the Turukhansky district of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, where he worked first as a field zoologist and later as a hunter. He lives there to this day in the village of Bakhta. He began his creative activity as a poet. In 1986 he entered the correspondence department of the Literary Institute named after. A. M. Gorky to the poetry seminar of V. D. Tsybin. In 1991, the book “Poems” was published with drawings by the author, which included poems from his thesis. He began publishing prose in magazines in 1995. In 2003, he became a finalist for the 2003 Ivan Petrovich Belkin Literary Prize for the story “Condromo.” Winner of awards from the magazine “Our Contemporary” and the website “Russian Cover”, winner of the “Yasnaya Polyana” prize named after L. N. Tolstoy for 2010. In 2003–2005 was the initiator and co-organizer of filming and the author of the idea for a four-part documentary television film with the working title “Yenisei Breadwinner” (“Fire”), released in 2008 under a different name and authorship. The film uses footage from the writer’s personal video archive. The film tells about the life of fishermen-hunters from Bakhta. In 2009, the Novosibirsk publishing house "Historical Heritage of Siberia" published a series of prose consisting of three books: "Frozen Time", "Yenisei, Let Go!", "Toyota Cross". information: The main motives for creating this distribution were my boundless love and respect for the author. Taste and color... and I won’t say that this is the best writer, but, in my subjective opinion, this is the most important, most necessary Russian writer of our time! And seeing that he was not represented on the tracker, I decided to correct this circumstance. Tarkovsky is a prose writer and poet of unique destiny. For many years now, having left Moscow, he has been living in a remote Siberian village on the banks of the Bakhta River, working as a hunter and occasionally publishing his novels and stories (mainly in magazines), in which he describes what surrounds him in everyday life (nature, village life , labor in the taiga). I recommend it to all lovers of Russian prose, especially to admirers of V. Shukshin, V. Astafiev, V. Rasputin.