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  1. Sankya (Russian: Санькя) is a 2006 novel by the Russian writer Zakhar Prilepin. Sankya is a story about Sasha Tishin, member of The Founders - revolutionary organization, similar to National Bolshevik Party. This novel was published in 2006 in Ad Marginem (Russia).

  2. Originally published in 2006, Sankya is even more relevant today as a prism through which to view the recent large-scale actions against Vladimir Putin. It is Prilepin's first novel and is...

    • Zakhar Prilepin
    • Sankya
    • Glagoslav Publications, 2014
    • Mariya Gusev
  3. 1 de ene. de 2018 · Sankya, Prilepin's first novel that is widely considered his best, draws on his own experiences to depict life among young political extremists. Sasha “Sankya” Tishin, and his friends are...

  4. 27 de may. de 2014 · Zakhar Prilepin. Dzanc Books, May 27, 2014 - Fiction - 200 pages. Sasha “Sankya” Tishin, and his friends are part of a generation stuck between eras. They don’t remember the Soviet Union, but...

    • Zakhar Prilepin
    • Sankya
    • Alexey Navalny
    • Mariya Gusev, Jeff Parker, Alina Ryabovolova
  5. Sasha (Sankya) Tishin is a young Russian man who belongs a motley group of disaffected Russians called the Founding Fathers or the Founders. This was initially a group united in the unrealistic certainty that their presence would somehow expel a government they hated. They had grown old.

  6. 3 de mar. de 2015 · Sankya, invariably called Sasha in this book, is a young Russian, a former military man who belongs to a group called the Founding Fathers, which is opposed to the ruling authorities in Russia, i.e. to Putin, though he is not mentioned by name.

  7. 4 de dic. de 2014 · 4.3 40 ratings. See all formats and editions. Sasha Sankya” Tishin, and his friends are part of a generation stuck between eras. They don’t remember the Soviet Union, but they also don’t believe in the promise of opportunity for all in the corrupt, capitalistic new Russia.

    • Zakhar Prilepin, Mariya Gusev