Musician, director, and screenwriter Vasily Zorky presents his first book, “The Biggest Ferris Wheel,” in Tbilisi.
In this work, moving step by step from 1991 to 2022, Vasily reflects on questions of personal responsibility — on how representatives of the so-called “creative class” lived and what mistakes they may have made. He explores how the country around them slid into totalitarianism, how the war began, and how everything ended up where it is now.
The French edition of the book has been nominated for the André Malraux Prize, while the Russian version has been warmly received by critics and readers alike.
