The love girl and the innocent with Victory celebrations and Prisoners / by Alexander Solzhenitsyn.The love girl and the innocent with Victory celebrations and Prisoners / by Alexander Solzhenitsyn.
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Titre
The love girl and the innocent with Victory celebrations and Prisoners / by Alexander Solzhenitsyn.
Titre alternatif
Olen'i shalashovka. English
Éditeur
Description
365 p. ; 20 cm.
Notes
Translation of : Olen' i shalashovka
Contenu
The love-girl and the innocent / translated by Nicholas Bethell and David Burg. -- Victory celebrations ; [Pir pobediteleĭ. English] / translated by Helen Rapp and Nancy Thomas ; 20 characters (16m, 4w). -- Prisoners ; [Plenniki. English] / translated by Helen Rapp and Nancy Thomas ; Large cast.
Sommaire
THE LOVE-GIRL AND THE INNOCENT : "A tale of romance set over the course of about one week in 1945 in a Joseph Stalin-era Soviet prison camp."
In VICTORY CELEBRATIONS, one can recognize the author in Sergei Nerzhin, a captain in a Soviet artillery battalion whose staff improvises a banquet in a captured castle in East Prussia. Celebration turns to conflict when Nerzhin sides with Galina—a Russian emigree whose husband is fighting with the Germans—against Lieutenant Gridnev, an officer in military counter-intelligence who insists Galina is a spy.
PRISONERS follows a group of political prisoners, including ex-POWs, from their arrival in a Soviet prison on the Prussian border through their perfunctory interrogation, trial, and conviction.
ISBN
0571133207 (pbk.) :
Cote
D S692o 1986
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