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Everything Flows (New York Review Books Classics)
Vasily Grossman
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| #326899 in Books | NYRB Classics | 2009-12-01 | 2009-12-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.00 x.57 x5.00l, | File type: PDF | 272 pages | ||90 of 90 people found the following review helpful.| "Not under foreign skies, Nor under foreign wings protected|By Llonya|I shared all this with my own people There, where misfortune had abandoned us." Anna Akhmatova's Requiem
If Life and Fate (New York Review Books Classics) may rightfully be seen as Vasily Grossman's masterpiece, his Everything Flows may rightfully be seen as his testament, a requiem if|From Publishers Weekly|Few novels confront human suffering on as massive a scale as this one. After his release into post-Stalinist Russia, Ivan Grigoryevich finds that the 30 years he spent in Stalin's forced labor camps have wreaked terrible changes in himself
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Everything Flows is Vasily Grossman’s final testament, written after the Soviet authorities suppressed his masterpiece, Life and Fate. The main story is simple: released after thirty years in the Soviet camps, Ivan Grigoryevich must struggle to find a place for himself in an unfamiliar world. But in a novel that seeks to take in the whole tragedy of Soviet history, Ivan’s story is only one among many. Thus we als...
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