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  1. Sankya (Russian: Санькя) is a 2006 novel by the Russian writer Zakhar Prilepin. Sankya is a story about Sasha Tishin, member of The Founders - revolutionary organization, similar to National Bolshevik Party. This novel was published in 2006 in Ad Marginem (Russia).

  2. 1 de ene. de 2001 · The novel, drawing on Zakhar Prilepin's own experiences, follows Sasha (whose grandmother calls him Sank'ya), a member of an extremist revolutionary group, as he tests the elemental force of the protest movement in Russia and in himself.

  3. Sasha (Sankya) Tishin is a young Russian man who belongs a motley group of disaffected Russians called the Founding Fathers or the Founders. This was initially a group united in the unrealistic certainty that their presence would somehow expel a government they hated. They had grown old.

  4. 27 de may. de 2014 · Originally published in 2006, Sankya is a cult sensation in Russia, where it won the Yasnaya Polyana Award and was shortlisted for the Russian Booker and the National Bestseller Prize....

  5. His novel Sankya, which draws on his own experiences to depict life among young political extremists, was shortlisted for the Russian Booker in 2007, when it also won the Yasnaya Polyana Award...

  6. 1 de ene. de 2018 · Sankya, Prilepin's first novel that is widely considered his best, draws on his own experiences to depict life among young political extremists. Sasha “Sankya” Tishin,...

  7. His novel Sankya, which draws on his own experiences to depict life among young political extremists, was shortlisted for the Russian Booker in 2007, when it also won the Yasnaya Polyana Award and the Best Foreign Novel of the Year Award in China.