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MediaDB / «Mexican love in one quiet madhouse" Pavel Parfin: download fb2, read online
About the book: 2014 / Pavel Parfin's book "Mexican love in one quiet madhouse" - provincial postmodernism with the taste of paprika and black pepper. Mid-2000- X. Vitek Andreichenko, a forty-year-old man, and sixteen-year-old Lilya, his newly-minted Lolita, find themselves in the most incredible situations while traveling around their hometown. The girl affectionately calls Andreichenko Hugo. “Lilya freely translated Nabokov from English and said: “I get nostalgia for a hard-working man from my mother.” She wanted to look independent and looked for meetings with Andreichenko in places that were crowded and not very crowded, but, most importantly, that had at least some relation to art.” Everywhere Hugo and Lilya are pursued by a young man nicknamed Columbus: he wants to take the girl away from Andreichenko. Everywhere there is a place for wild imagination and stormy, unbridled, reckless love, which Hugo and Lilya engage in wherever they can: in a sewer, a cinema, a Mexican restaurant, in the attic of a theater and even in a psychiatric hospital... However, in reality this crazy love turns out to be the plot of a film story, which is filmed with an amateur camera by Andreichenko’s son. He plays the indomitable Columbus. Andreichenko Jr.'s film takes part in the amateur film competition in Cannes - and wins!