Wunderkind
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- 11 hodin čtení
A look at the tail end of the Cold War as seen through the eyes of a brilliant fifteen-year-old pianist.
Nikolai Grozni is a writer whose early life was deeply shaped by music, beginning his classical piano training at four and later studying jazz. His profound spiritual journey led him to spend four years as a Buddhist monk in India, immersed in Tibetan texts. This unique blend of musical discipline and contemplative practice informs his distinct literary voice. His works explore themes of obsession, genius, and the formative experiences of growing up, often drawing from his rich personal history.
A look at the tail end of the Cold War as seen through the eyes of a brilliant fifteen-year-old pianist.
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