Prolonged silence
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All her life, Masha, Masha, spent Rolikaite on becoming the voice of those who were ruthlessly killed during the war - in the camps, in the Gestapo, in the ghetto. Her documentary story "I have to tell" became a classic of literature about the Holocaust. In her artistic prose, Masha again turns to the topic of war and camps, continues to comprehend the topic of survival of conscience, but now already on the example of the heroine of Zhenya. The girl who went to the front, barely waiting for the 18th anniversary, she is captured and ends up in a concentration camp. How to survive? How to maintain dignity? What is more important - one who escaped or a hundred for him of the executed? Is there morality and ethics in hell? And is it possible to live on with such a memory? The author thinks about this.
The young St. Petersburg artist Lisa Bukhalova was able to show these questions in her illustrations, and each reader will find answers for himself.
The text is printed according to the publication: Rolikeyte M. Long silence. L .: Soviet writer, 1981
The young St. Petersburg artist Lisa Bukhalova was able to show these questions in her illustrations, and each reader will find answers for himself.
The text is printed according to the publication: Rolikeyte M. Long silence. L .: Soviet writer, 1981
Author:
Author:Rolikeyte Masha
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Series:
Series: This is how it was
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9268-2503-6
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