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Russophone is a novel by the Russian writer Denis Gutsko. The novel is an expanded and reworked version of his novel Without Track or Trace, Без пути-следа published in Druzhba Narodov magazine. It was awarded the 2005 Russian Booker Prize, despite a vocal opposition by the chairman of the jury, Vasily Aksyonov. It was also awarded the Boris Sokolov Prize.
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