Kolyma Tales

Kolyma Tales
Title Kolyma Tales PDF eBook
Author Varlan Shalamov
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 488
Release 1994-07-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0141961953

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It is estimated that some three million people died in the Soviet forced-labour camps of Kolyma, in the northeastern area of Siberia. Shalamov himself spent seventeen years there, and in these stories he vividly captures the lives of ordinary people caught up in terrible circumstances, whose hopes and plans extended to further than a few hours This new enlarged edition combines two collections previously published in the United States as Kolyma Tales and Graphite.

Varlam Shalamov's Kolyma Tales

Varlam Shalamov's Kolyma Tales
Title Varlam Shalamov's Kolyma Tales PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel Golden
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2004
Genre Stories from Kolyma (Shalamov)
ISBN 9789004484061

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Varlam Shalamov's Kolyma Tales

Varlam Shalamov's Kolyma Tales
Title Varlam Shalamov's Kolyma Tales PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel Golden
Publisher Rodopi
Total Pages 212
Release 2004
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9789042011984

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This book analyses eleven of Varlam Shalamov's Kolyma Tales from a neo-Formalist perspective. The tales are a testament to Shalamov's seventeen years in Stalin's Gulags, and were written in an attempt to draw attention to this period in Soviet history. Nathaniel Golden has primarily utilised L. M. O'Toole's work Structure, Style and Interpretation in the Russian Short Story as the major basis for analysis, but has incorporated many other Formalist and indeed Structuralist methods. The tales in each chapter are analysed by means of five major Formalist categories: Narrative Structure, Point of View, Fabula and Sujet, Characterisation and Setting. This process highlights many of Shalamov's ideas and motifs in the tales. He frequently uses techniques of estrangement and paradox to augment camp experience, reflecting his belief that there is no moral, emotional or spiritual gain in suffering. He habitually employs a 'focaliser' to tell the tale from a near-death perspective and in consequence distances the author from events. His literary background is prominent within the tales, where he occasionally alludes to earlier Russian authors and their works to indicate the recurring nature of Man's fallibility against the Gulag background. His characters are often simply portrayed yet representative of flawed heroes and the baseness of human beings subjected to an existence in extremis. His settings are minimal, yet form a major part of his message: Man is compared to nature, but nature is powerful and able to regenerate itself, whereas Man's existence is temporary and futile. This book therefore, shows that the Formalist approach is indeed still valid as a literary tool of analysis as well as showing that upon the 50th year of Stalin's death, Varlam Shalamov's time has arrived.

Lost Time

Lost Time
Title Lost Time PDF eBook
Author Jozef Czapski
Publisher New York Review of Books
Total Pages 137
Release 2018-11-06
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1681372584

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The first translation of painter and writer Józef Czapski's inspiring lectures on Proust, first delivered in a prison camp in the Soviet Union during World War II. During the Second World War, as a prisoner of war in a Soviet camp, and with nothing but memory to go on, the Polish artist and soldier Józef Czapski brought Marcel Proust’s In Search of Lost Time to life for an audience of prison inmates. In a series of lectures, Czapski described the arc and import of Proust’s masterpiece, sketched major and minor characters in striking detail, and movingly evoked the work’s originality, depth, and beauty. Eric Karpeles has translated this brilliant and ­altogether unparalleled feat of the critical imagination into English for the first time, and in a thoughtful introduction he brings out how, in reckoning with Proust’s great meditation on memory, Czapski helped his fellow officers to remember that there was a world apart from the world of the camp. Proust had staked the art of the novelist against the losses of a lifetime and the imminence of death. Recalling that triumphant wager, unfolding, like Sheherazade, the intricacies of Proust’s world night after night, Czapski showed to men at the end of their tether that the past remained present and there was a future in which to hope.

Sofia Petrovna

Sofia Petrovna
Title Sofia Petrovna PDF eBook
Author Лидия Корнеевна Чуковская
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Total Pages 132
Release 1994
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780810111509

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Sofia Petrovna is Lydia Chukovskaya's fictional account of the Great Purge. Sofia is a Soviet Everywoman, a doctor's widow who works as a typist in a Leningrad publishing house. When her beloved son is caught up in the maelstrom of the purge, she joins the long lines of women outside the prosecutor's office, hoping against hope for good news. Confronted with a world that makes no moral sense, Sofia goes mad, a madness which manifests itself in delusions little different from the lies those around her tell every day to protect themselves. Sofia Petrovna offers a rare and vital record of Stalin's Great Purges.

Condensed Milk

Condensed Milk
Title Condensed Milk PDF eBook
Author Varlam Shalamov
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 12
Release 2014-03-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0718196465

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Narrated in the first person, this short story is one episode in the life of a Russian labour-camp inmate. Written by Varlam Shalamov after his own experiences at a gulag, it describes the apathy of prisoners as they steadily approach death, the assuredness of betrayal and duplicity, and the constant craving for material satisfaction to lessen the empty, scorched feeling inside. When an old acquaintance lays out an escape plan, that satisfaction is offered in the form of condensed milk: a sweet, delicious extravagance - a small element of joy in the midst of impending death.

A Century of Violence in Soviet Russia

A Century of Violence in Soviet Russia
Title A Century of Violence in Soviet Russia PDF eBook
Author Alexander N. Yakovlev
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 278
Release 2002-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780300103229

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He unhesitatingly names those individuals who bear responsibility for these catastrophic deaths, bringing into sharper focus than ever before the facts, the perpetrators, and the events of the Soviet Union's years of terror."--BOOK JACKET.