Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | DAU | 940.5 POP (Browse shelf) | Available | 035288 |
940.28 HOB Age of capital, 1848-1875 | 940.3 HOW First world war : a very short introduction | 940.30922 CLA King, Kaiser, Tsar : three royal cousins who led the world to war | 940.5 POP Vasily Grossman and the Soviet century | 940.53 FRA The diary of a young girl | 940.5311 HAS Spectre of war : international communism and the origins of World War II | 940.531503924 FRA Diary of a young girl |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
If Vasily Grossman's 1961 masterpiece, Life and Fate, had been published during his lifetime, it would have reached the world together with Pasternak's Doctor Zhivago and before Solzhenitsyn's Gulag. But Life and Fate was seized by the KGB. When it emerged posthumously, decades later, it was recognized as the War and Peace of the twentieth century. Always at the epicenter of events, Grossman (1905-1964) was among the first to describe the Holocaust and the Ukrainian famine. His 1944 article "The Hell of Treblinka" became evidence at Nuremberg. Grossman's powerful anti-totalitarian works liken the Nazis' crimes against humanity with those of Stalin. His compassionate prose has the everlasting quality of great art. Because Grossman's major works appeared after much delay we are only now able to examine them properly. Alexandra Popoff's authoritative biography illuminates Grossman's life and legacy.
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