А ВЫ В КОНЕЦ СВЕТА ВЕРИТЕ?” АПОКАЛИПСИС В СОВРЕМЕННОЙ РУССКОЙ ЛИТЕРАТУРЕ: ПРОРОЧЕСТВА ИНДЕЙЦЕВ МАЙЯ В РОМАНЕ ДМИТРИЯ ГЛУХОВСКОГО СУМЕРКИ

Dmitry Glukhovsky’s Sumerki (Twilight, 2007) is the story of a young Muscovite who takes up the task of decoding the prophecies of the Maya Indians and connects them with the catastrophes that plague today’s world: earthquakes in Iran, hurricanes in the USA, tsunamis in Indonesia, and drought and co...

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