Monumental propaganda
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Aglaya Revkina believed in a very young one in the communist idea, believed actively (“riding, in a leather and with a nagan rushed around the local district”), and she remained faithful to her ideals for life. Stalin taught her that for the sake of a high idea, it was worth sacrificing everyone and one cannot feel sorry for anyone. Therefore, when new times came and the statue of Joseph Vissarionovich was thrown off the pedestal, Aglaya did not endure such an abuse - with difficulty, but placed the monument in her apartment. So I lived.
In grotesque form, the wise mocker Vladimir Voinovich speaks of the tragic pages of our history, about people whose human nature was mutilated by blind faith in monumental, demanding and very bloodthirsty leaders
In grotesque form, the wise mocker Vladimir Voinovich speaks of the tragic pages of our history, about people whose human nature was mutilated by blind faith in monumental, demanding and very bloodthirsty leaders
Author:
Author:Voinovich V. N. See
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:newspaper
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:14+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-389-22308-0
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