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Collections like "Drugaya ulitsa" (Другая улица) and "Rel'sy pod lunoy" (Рельсы под луной) focus on supernatural occurrences during wartime. While popular for their atmosphere, some readers find the quality more inconsistent than his earlier work.
Bushkov’s non-fiction collections (e.g., "Rossiya kotoroy ne bylo" ) are polarizing. Fans enjoy his provocative "sryvy pokrovov" (tearing off the veils) style, while critics note he leans more towards a captivating storyteller than a rigorous historian. Common Review Themes Fans enjoy his provocative "sryvy pokrovov" (tearing off
Later collections like "Antikvar" are often described as engaging but sometimes requiring multiple volumes to reach a satisfying conclusion. Key Collections & Readers' Impressions Collections like "
Alexander Bushkov’s collections (сборники), often discussed and available on platforms like Flibusta and Fantlab , primarily consist of his early science fiction, shorter military-themed tales, and historical essays. Key Collections & Readers' Impressions shorter military-themed tales
Collections like " Anastasia " (Анастасия) and "Dozhd nad Okeanom" (Дождь над океаном) are highly praised for their depth, wit, and high-quality writing. Short stories such as "Koster na serom beregu" (Костер на сером берегу) are often cited as standout examples of "intelligent" historical fiction.
Readers frequently highlight a stark contrast between Bushkov’s early "independent" work and his later high-volume series.
