[Salon] Wagner Head’s Prigozhin’s Past Life as a Children’s Author



Wagner Head’s Prigozhin’s Past Life as a Children’s Author



Twenty years ago, “Putin’s chef” tried his hand as a children’s story!

On a search to find where they come from, Indraguzik and his friends make a journey to their native land of Indroguzia, where they meet its king. In an attempt to help the king, Indraguzik and his friends use the chandelier to make him bigger, but miscalculate — and he turns into a giant. “How can I rule my people if they are so small? I could destroy them by mistake. Please make me the same king I was. Only a small king can rule the Indraguziks,” the king tells them as he pleads to be returned to his original size.

At the end of the book, a short poem describes the story of Indraguzik’s many adventures as “funny and strange.”



Sourc: Moscow Times



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