For those who have served, it is often a nostalgic yet painful read that "hits the nail on the head" regarding army life.
Critics and readers on LiveLib and LitRes praise it for its "documentary" feel, noting that it accurately captures the slang, hierarchy, and psychological evolution of a soldier from a "newbie" to a "grandfather". kirza skachat knigu besplatno
Вадим Чекунов - Отзывы о книге Кирза - LiveLib For those who have served, it is often
The prose is sharp and often uses coarse military slang, which adds to its authenticity but may be intense for some readers. The book is a semi-autobiographical account of the
The book is a semi-autobiographical account of the author's own service in the Russian army during the early 1990s. It follows a college student who is drafted and must navigate the brutal and often absurd world of "dedovshchina" (hazing).
Renowned critic Dmitry Bykov has called it the best book about the modern Russian army, highlighting its combination of lyrical prose and unflinching honesty. Reader Consensus