Russian literature to this day pleases with extraordinary and interesting works. But behind each of them is a talented author who breathes life into the plot he created, endows the characters with exceptional features, and finds the way to the heart of every reader. Such a master of words in the vast modern Russian literature was Dmitry Veresov.
Professional activity
Outside the field of literary activity, Dmitry Veresov is known as Dmitry Piryatkin. Leningrad became his homeland, where the writer was born in 1956. Dmitry has a Ph.D. in philology. He is familiar with literature for a long time and more than closely, since he is engaged in the translation of works from foreign languages. Veresov's professional career totals twenty years.
The works of Ellery Quinn, Edgar Allan Poe, Jacqueline Susan, Alexandra Ripley, Deshil Hammett and many other authors became available to the Russian reader thanks to the work of Dmitry Veresov. For the translation, he did not choose any particular genre; his skill spread to many of them. A detective story, science fiction, a sentimental novel, and even serious philosophical works - they all began to speak Russian.
Coming to literature
Over and over again plunging into the world of one or another author, Dmitry did not remain in the position of an outside observer. Having gained considerable experience, he decided to join the number of writers himself and took up the pen. In domestic literature, there are works classified as mystical detectives. Dmitry Veresov has become one of the most prominent representatives of this genre.
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The intention to create the first Russian love affair led to the writing of a deeper work, far beyond what was intended. For a long time, dissatisfied with the manuscripts that fell into the Neva magazine, where the writer works, he decided to write something of his own. The "Black Raven" by Dmitry Veresov is not just a combination of a love story with elements of an action movie, adventure story, thriller, as well as the well-known American "success story". Author uses
the characteristic features of each of them, interpreting motifs and images in a peculiar and original way, in order to obtain a completely new, unlike any work - a symbol of the Russian mystical detective story.
"Black Raven" among its fans has both women and men. This speaks not only of the author’s writing talent, but also of a subtle sense of people's psychology. The work captivates with its plot, especially with its mystical background. The criminal world, full of secrets and mysteries, masterfully described by Veresov, reveals itself to the reader. Two women’s stories, two fates of Tatyana Larina and Tatyana Zakharzhevskaya are still concerned about literary circles.
All of Dmitry Veresov’s books are divided into a number of cycles: Black Raven, Anna and Her Husbands, Travelers, Caucasian Prisoners, Family Album. The first cycle is the most voluminous in the number of books, and it brought popularity to the author. Reality, combined with fiction and mystical interweaving in the plot, intriguing titles of works captivate fans of his work. Often, after reading books, they seem to return to a completely different reality.