Background
Olga Evgenievna Makarova was born on April 11, 1958 in Voronezh, Russian Federation.
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The idea of finding a Russian wife is very popular nowadays among western men. Numerous bride guides have been written on this topic. This book will be equally useful to those who are still engaged in this search and to those who already have a relationship with a Russian woman. It will help men in better understanding incomprehensible Russian character, avoiding mistakes of cross-cultural communication and pleasing their beloved ones by saying nice things in their language.
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2016
(The Third World War is over. Few survived. Now these peop...)
The Third World War is over. Few survived. Now these people live in a world without sunlight and hope and fight for the shards of earth former riches. The very existense of humanity is under question. There are new sapient creatures ready to replace humans, a new race, suited for life in the endless cold and darkness... Gods argue about the future of earth people and cannot choose. And the elder God decides to visit the Earth again. Not as a prophet this time, but as a soldier. He has his own reasons for this and he's not going to explain anything to younger gods. He will live, love and fight as a mortal man... not even suspecting his last journey to be deadly dangerous, even for a God. (Russian edition)
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(Balgar's fairy tales very seldom narrate about pure Good ...)
Balgar's fairy tales very seldom narrate about pure Good and Evil. No, he prefers to tell us about powers that lie beyound simple things. Powers related to deified elements of pagan world, wild and beautiful, true miracles a mortal being doesn't always know how to interpret. This book contains stories varying from fairy tales to science fiction. All they are connected to the Afterworld universe in some way: telling about it's past, present and future or being ist myths and legends. "Afterworld legendary book (104 short stories)" continues the "Shards of something beautiful (Balgars' diary)" but can be read independently of it. (Russian edition)
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(This book is a diary of a story teller. Balgar is a young...)
This book is a diary of a story teller. Balgar is a young man (18-years old Russian student of biological faculty) with a special talent of turning routine events into magic stories. Balgar's fairy tales very seldom narrate about pure Good and Evil. No, he prefers to tell us about powers that lie beyound simple things. Powers related to deified elements of pagan world, wild and beautiful, true miracles a mortal being doesn't always know how to interpret. And what's the biggest miracle of all: Balgars's stories grow out of his usual life. This diary tells about turning routine into magic. Who knows, maybe one day you will be able to do the same. (Russian edition)
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(Imagine yourself missing over 10 years of your life along...)
Imagine yourself missing over 10 years of your life along with several events of enormous importance. Imagine yourself in a world that had changed beyond recognition, your Masters gone, your friends either dead or scattered all over the planet. Imagine yourself falling asleep while being 20 year old man and meeting a teenager after you wake up, a girl that calls you father. . . Where would you go, what would you do?. The destiny of the last Creators's apprentice is a sad one. "The one who had overslept the War". Not many dare to call him that, but many think so. In fact everyone are mistaken about the disaster being over. What is left for the youngest, the most unlearned of apprentices Creators ever had, is a mystery of the Obsidians upon which the fate of Omnisian civillization really depends.
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(3000 years ago Sereg the Grey Inquisitor incinerated the ...)
3000 years ago Sereg the Grey Inquisitor incinerated the marvel of North, it's capical city - Erhaben. In Sereg's magical fire his best apprentice - Malconemershghan - died with all his followers and thousands of innocents. Dangerous teaching of Malconemershghan was destroyed, heretics burned and the biggest disaster in Omnis history prevented. Erhaben being burned to the ground lost it's name and disappeared from the world map. Incineration left no survivors, and even if it did, they hardly could be able to prepare their revenge for 3000 years. Humans are mortal and short-living. But it appears that someone still wants to have the revenge for Sereg's deed. And this someone is somehow connected to the Hora thief. This book will get you to the other side of Omnisian conflict and let you see the whole story through the eyes of the thief. (Russian edition)
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(In Omnis magic is unstable, and every living thing here h...)
In Omnis magic is unstable, and every living thing here has a natural ability to stabilize it for further use. Every one, besides humans. Having inherited the flaw of their Creators they lack this vital ability and therefore naturally unable to master Omnis magic. Feeling guilty at them the Creators made the Hora System. Hora Tenebris disperses magic at it's source, and Hora Lunaris and Hora Solaris stabilize it and balance each other. While in the zone of either of them human being can use magic. 15000 years passed since the beginning of Omnis. Great human civillization based on both magic and science grew and thrived, depending on Horas greatly. No other thing in the world were protected stronger than Horas: no person besides Creators themselves were able to touch them without being incinerated instantly. But it happened: somebody managed to steal one of the Horas. Who and what for? The Creators themselves are puzzled at the situation and begin their own journey to find the thief. (Russian edition)
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interpreter literary critic teacher
Olga Evgenievna Makarova was born on April 11, 1958 in Voronezh, Russian Federation.
In 1981, Olga Evgenievna graduated from the Department of Structural and Applied Linguistics, Faculty of Philology, Moscow State University.
Olga Evgenievna is an editor, then chief editor of the publishing house of Voronezh State University (1985-1998). She has been a lecturer in the Russian Language Department at Queen Mary College (now Queen Mary University), University of London (England, since 1998).
In the translation Olga Evgenievna Makarova published works of the English writer David Lodge, the book by Donald Rayfield "The Life of Anton Chekhov". Together with Donald Rayfield, she prepared for publication the text of A.S. Suvorin. One of the compilers of the anthology of Russian poetry with a parallel English translation.
Since 2005, Olga Evgenievna has published in the Moscow journal New Literary Review materials related to A.S. Suvorin, and in the journal "Foreign Literature" - his translations of works by foreign authors.
(In Omnis magic is unstable, and every living thing here h...)
(3000 years ago Sereg the Grey Inquisitor incinerated the ...)
(Imagine yourself missing over 10 years of your life along...)
(The idea of finding a Russian wife is very popular nowada...)
2016(Balgar's fairy tales very seldom narrate about pure Good ...)
(This book is a diary of a story teller. Balgar is a young...)
(The Third World War is over. Few survived. Now these peop...)