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亚历山大·伊利切夫斯基是一位作家和诗人,著有小说《爱·佩特里》(2007)、《马蒂斯》(2007)、《波斯人》(2010)、《数学家》(2011)、《牛顿的绘画》(2020)。2005年获得“Kazakov奖”,2007年获得“俄罗斯布克奖”,2010年和2020年获得“大书”。亚历山大·伊利切夫斯基(Alexander Ilichevsky)在专门讨论距离的损益专刊中谈到了宇航员和飞艇,从二十层楼的高度看耶路撒冷,并试图调和物理学与形而上学。Ekaterina Maksimova采访。“跨文化视角下的文学”项目硕士生A. Alentyeva, A. Drozhzhina, F. Lazarev, A. Leshchinskaya, N. Minnikova, D. Pikalova, N. Chibrikov为采访提供了问题。
Alexander Ilichevsky is a writer and poet, author of the novels “Ai-Petri” (2007), “Matisse” (2007), “Persian” (2010), “Mathematician” (2011), “Newton’s Drawing” (2020). Winner of the “Kazakov Award” (2005), winner of the “Russian Booker” (2007) and the “Big Book” (2010 and 2020). In the P&I issue dedicated to distance, Alexander Ilichevsky talks about astronauts and airships, looks at Jerusalem from the height of the twentieth floor and tries to reconcile physics with metaphysics. Interview by Ekaterina Maksimova. MA students of the programme “Literature in cross-cultural perspective” A. Alentyeva, A. Drozhzhina, F. Lazarev, A. Leshchinskaya, N. Minnikova, D. Pikalova, N. Chibrikov contributed with the questions for the interview.