Description
A mystical allegorical novel (war, love, devilry) with biblical motives and black humor. No propaganda! A gripping plot and deep meaning. This novel, written in a biblical style, explores the nature of conflicts – from family dramas to world wars – through the lens of a real military campaign in Ukraine. Similar to the Bible, where each character embodies a global idea (for example, Jesus is a symbol of revolutionaries, Satan is a symbol of criminals), the heroes of this book also carry an allegorical meaning.
The names of the countries cities and other objects have been changed not for conspiracy, but to emphasize the essence. For example, Moscow is Foolcow, the Kremlin is Barbarion, Kaliningrad is Prussberg because it is a former German city and so on for all other objects.
Fayina has endured much: emigration, the loss of a child, the betrayal of comrades. The last straw was an absurd love. Her beloved disappeared and she knew nothing about this guy except that he was a military blogger and maybe played the piano. But at the moment Fayina gave up, Archangel Michael comes to her and takes her as his assistant. Her task is to help people who are unable to cope with evil and cry out for help in their prayers. The Archangel assures her that serving good will help solve her personal problems. And so it turns out, though in a very unexpected way.
A recurring theme is the story of a vile owner of a rehabilitation center for drug addicts. He gathers a coalition of traitors and takes away Fayina’s original treatment method, tries to discredit her, and remove her from his path. A gang of traitors helps him in this.
Fayina’s life story is not unique. Almost everyone has experienced something similar in their lives. This story is a mirror image of military events. The characters, through their actions, symbolize: the president, oligarchs, propagandists, and the silent masses. This story shows that what happens “above” always starts with each of us, because “in the beginning was the Word.” And every word we say or don’t say has consequences.
The tenth chapter provides an interpretation of biblical terms, explaining the logic of religion in simple words, from an atheist’s perspective. This chapter proves that one can not believe in metaphysics, but the fact that the Bible describes a correct algorithm of behavior is an undeniable truth.
List of Book Main Heroes and Objects
Archangel Michael – that same Michael, just an archangel
Residents of Freeland
Jesterson – president
Fayina – refugee
Yahn – military blogger
Residents of Robland
Liliputin – president
Madam Oldbagen – stalker chasing Fayina
Mr. Windfall – owner of a drug rehabilitation center
Antoinette – Fayina’s envious woman
Don Condom – Fayina’s former comrade
Victoria – Fayina’s traitor for the purpose of profit
Fooly – doubting traitor
Sir – an honest man, Fayina’s friend
Department of Morals
Herr Licht – head of department
Mr. Morgan – expert appraiser
Mr. Abbadington – head of combat group
Mr. Hott – gender issues
Mr. Goldman – budget issues
Mr. Layton – leisure organizations
Mr. Flynn – tasting specialist
Objects
Freerobland – Kievan Rus
Robland Empire – Russian Empire
Proletaria – Soviet Union
Freeland – Ukraine
Robland – Russia
Dupeland – USA
Mugland – Europe
Wafflerland – China
Foolcow – Moscow
Barbarion – Kremlin
Mr.Modeston – Trump
Hopeson – Lenin
Gripperson – Stalin
Derranger – Hitler
Marigraveton – Mariupol
Waterlessford – Donbass
Halffinton – Petrozavodsk
Prussberg – Kaliningrad
Jumping Revolution – Maidan
Underheirs Parade – Victory Parade
Sacrilege Square – Red Square
Bartercoin – Rubles
Dustcoin – Hryvnias
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