The Encyclopaedia of the Russian Soul

Viktor Jerofejev

Is it a novel, a historical essay, humorist book or - as the title says - an encyclopedia?

Viktor Jerofejev, one who knows the russian soul the best, unfolds its secrets in a wonderful way. And when the laughter fades away, you find out that there are tears in your eyes and shivers down your spine.

Viktor Jerofejev (1947)

​As son of a high-ranking Soviet diplomat Vladimir Erofeyev, he spent some of his childhood in Paris, which accounts for why much of his work has been translated from Russian into French, while comparatively little has been translated into English. As son of a high-ranking Soviet diplomat Vladimir Erofeyev, he spent some of his childhood in Paris, which accounts for why much of his work has been translated from Russian into French, while comparatively little has been translated into English. His ... More.

Ján Štrasser (1946)

Editor, lyricist, writer, journalist and translator. John Strasser graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Department of Russian - Slovak. He worked as an editor, theater editor and journalist. He published ten collections of poetry, several books of a song texts and fourteen books of interviews with famous ... More.

Palo a Janka Bálik

Janka and Palo Balik were starting with us our publishing house as a graphic designers, devised and created for Artforum many covers and visuals of a books. Many of them were awarded in the competition The Most Beautiful Book of Slovakia. More.