Людмила КОРОЛЁВА,
поэт, писатель, член Союза писателей России,
руководитель
Открытого Литературного Клуба «ОткЛиК»
Газета «Поэтоград» №3 (399), 2022.
http://www.poetograd.ru/arch.html
https://reading-hall.ru/publication.php?id=30502
L. Koroleva, «Ocean, wind, sand and stars»
Oh… sea, sea, sea, islands…
The books of Alexander Grin inspired and continue to inspire many poets and writers, and almost every girl dreams of seeing the «Scarlet Sails»7 on the horizon! The main character of «The Island…» is not an exception, but, unfortunately, it doesn’t often happen in reality that all girls whose fate is initially similar to Assol meet the real Gray, even if he calls himself by this name, being the captain of a ship in fact.
«The Island of Charon» is a temptation, an exam that each of us has to go through. In «The Island» (as well as in «A Trap for a Thought-Form») Alexandra Kryuchkova is filigree-laconic, much remains behind the scenes, being hidden as the real treasure between the lines. The reader feels an understatement that draws him further and further to explore «The Island» in search of answers and clues to the next charades until in the end he is left alone with… himself, or rather, with his Spirit…
It must be said that the author of «The Island of Charon», despite the difficult fate, or, perhaps, thanks to it, has an iron will and an extraordinary strength of the Spirit, and she doesn’t only write books, but she has been active in the field of literature for more than 15 years: holds literary evenings and seminars for contemporary poets and writers, organizes collective projects, including foreign ones, helps new authors on their way to recognition, repeatedly serves on the jury. <…>
Since the Open Literature Club «Response» always welcomes and encourages active members of the club, Alexandra got many diplomas of our Club for her contribution to the development of literature and the preservation of cultural traditions, for faithful service to literature and achievements in the field of poetry and prose, for a significant contribution to the development of Russian-Hungarian and other foreign relations in the field of literature and culture, for a significant contribution to the development of book publishing and active creative and organizational activities within the framework of the Year of Literature in the Russian Federation, etc.
However, one of the distinguishing features of Alexandra Kryuchkova’s prose, despite her own positive image in literary circles, is her obvious dislike of «positive» heroes. So, we find out in «The Island» that the main character, on behalf of which the narrative is conducted, although not a witch, is far from being a saint. In an utterly frank conversation with the reader, leafing through her memories and dreams, Alexandra (because all her prose is autobiographical, as she often mentioned at literary evenings) shows us life as it is without embellishing it and, this is important, without judging anyone. Although, in my opinion, the most important thing is not even that. The author takes the reader by hand and leads him away from the Darkness into «the Ocean of the Divine Light» to cleanse the soul of everything «lower and selfish», to «separate the wheat from the chaff», so that in the end «The Spirit would absorb worthy to be a part of the Creator.»
The book makes you look at your own life differently and understand yourself, recognize your Higher and Lower Selves. I was personally impressed by the unexpected ending, the «second death» in the Cemetery of Memories turns everything inside. The «sea» poems