Everything Flows - Info and Reading Options
By Василий Семёнович Гроссман
"Everything Flows" was published by Penguin Random House in 2010, the book is classified in Fiction genre, it has 320 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Everything Flows” Metadata:
- Title: Everything Flows
- Author: Василий Семёнович Гроссман
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 320
- Is Family Friendly: Yes - No Mature Content
- Publisher: Penguin Random House
- Publish Date: 2010
- Genres: Fiction
“Everything Flows” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Fiction - Fiction, general - Social conditions - Ex-convicts - Soviet union, fiction - Fiction, political - Criminals, fiction - Politischer Gefangener - Entlassung - Resozialisierung
- Places: Soviet Union - Sowjetunion
Edition Identifiers:
- Google Books ID: 1lp2zr4CSaIC
- The Open Library ID: OL34429048M - OL157100W
- ISBN-13: 9781409078678
- ISBN-10: 1409078671
- All ISBNs: 9781409078678 - 1409078671
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Grossman tells the stories of those people entwined with Ivan's fate: his cousin Nikolay, a scientist who never let his conscience interfere with his career, Pinegin, the informer who had Ivan sent to the camps and Anna Sergeyevna, Ivan's ...
"Everything Flows" Description:
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'Everything Flows is as important a novel as anything written by Solzhenitsyn, and Robert Chandler's superb translation makes it a joy to read' Antony Beevor Ivan Grigoryevich has been in the Gulag for thirty years. Released after Stalin's death, he finds that the years of terror have imposed a collective moral slavery. He must struggle to find a place for himself in an unfamiliar world. Grossman tells the stories of those people entwined with Ivan's fate: his cousin Nikolay, a scientist who never let his conscience interfere with his career, Pinegin, the informer who had Ivan sent to the camps and Anna Sergeyevna, Ivan's lover, who tells of her involvement as an activist in the Terror famine of 1932-3. Everything Flows is Vasily Grossman's final testament, written after the Soviet authorities suppressed Life and Fate. 'Vasily Grossman is the Tolstoy of the USSR' Martin Amis
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