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註釋"Minus, a nickname for the Siberian town of Minusinsk, describes a group of disillusioned young men uprooted by the collapse of the USSR. They have no more fighting spirit left and their only consolation is drink and drugs. In contrast, their parents, the generation of the romantic 1960s, are depicted as survivors against all odds, although often that means abandoning their professions, growing their own food and going into street trade. Another contrast is created by the vigorous backstage life of the local drama theater where the protagonist works as a stagehand." "Roman Senchin provides a highly visual, almost photographic portrayal of people and events, including a wealth of ethnographic details." --Book Jacket.