Keep Forever (In Russian): Gulag Memoirs - Aleksandr Konstantinovich Sokolenko - Livros - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf - 9781475106251 - 3 de junho de 2012
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Keep Forever (In Russian): Gulag Memoirs Russian edition

Aleksandr Konstantinovich Sokolenko

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Keep Forever (In Russian): Gulag Memoirs Russian edition

In the freezing nights of a labor camp, fifty prisoners ?settle in like herring in a barrel, tightly nuzzled next to each other, and someone among them would cover the rest with clothing?. And then the night-time storyteller begins his tale.

Aleksandr Sokolenko?s four true stories of life in the Soviet camps detail a world of baffling catch-22s, but also of intense community. From farm work to timber-driving, wrestling marmots to runaway brides, the daily reality captivates.

Vivid characters fill the pages: the aged merchant Semyonov?s rich life history and wry acceptance (?At least here, they can?t arrest you?); the thief-king who tries to break free from his followers; the high-society orphan who turns barbering into an art; and the inept, vicious Captain Ivanov. Stepping back to narrate their stories as well as his own, Sokolenko offers us a broader picture of the USSR and its history, as lived by his fellow inmates.

The human suffering is blunt and clear ? scurvy, starvations, injustice, drownings ? but what lingers is a sense of humans? capacity for kindness and boundless talents.

Keep Forever, they stamped on his prison files, and Keep Forever is what we must do with these stories.

Mídia Livros     Paperback Book   (Livro de capa flexível e brochura)
Lançado 3 de junho de 2012
ISBN13 9781475106251
Editoras CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf
Páginas 150
Dimensões 133 × 203 × 9 mm   ·   181 g
Idioma Russian  

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