“Much of what he did seems to me, although extreme in form, but very serious in content. He posed many questions, important but unresolved, ”said Wasserman.

According to the publicist, as a writer, Eduard Limonov will be appreciated "in a few more decades."

“Now there is such a mess in the literary environment that one thing is clear - the current criteria for evaluating writers will not last long,” he concluded.

A friend of Eduard Limonov, a military observer, the head of the military section of the Izborsk Club, Vladislav Shurygin also shared his memories of the writer.

“Russian literature has lost one of the last great writers of the 20th century, world writers with well-deserved fame. In spite of everything, he remained himself and was able to live exactly the life that he planned for himself. With his departure, an entire era ended, including in politics. This loss can be realized only when we are left alone with us and we will understand how much it took with him, ”said Shurygin.

Russian writer and politician Eduard Limonov died at the age of 77.