The book offers an intimate, non-idealized portrait of Andrei Mironov, moving beyond his public persona as a "minion of fortune" to show his vulnerabilities and personal struggles.
Egorova provides a raw look at the Moscow Theatre of Satire , describing an atmosphere filled with intrigue, professional envy, and the intense struggle for roles.
You can access the book through various platforms for digital reading or purchase:
Autobiographical drama / Memoir / Confessional Novel.
Found at major retailers like Eksmo or Labirint .