Simple mortals
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Alexey Borisovich Debolsky (1916, Kharkov - 1997, Astana) - writer, translator and playwright. His father took place from Scholz"s craft dynasty, mother was a daughter of the Petersburg publisher. At the end of the Geographical Faculty of the Ministry of Internal Affairs A. Debolsky became a teacher in Magadan, then moved to newspaper work. During the war years, he passed as a military journalist from the old Russa to Berlin. Since 1953 - a free writer, engaged in translations into Russian from German, English and French. The author of several novels, leads, collections of stories, plays.
This book is the best novel of the writer, telling about how they lived before the war, in war and after it are not on hearing historical figures, but really simple mortals, as they looked at the world around, as belonged to Stalin And Gulag, how to build their lives in those conditions that had given them time. All events described in the book took place in reality. Roman A. Debolsky is an impartial and accurate testimony about the recently left era, the best remedy for the repetition of which is clear and solid memory of it
This book is the best novel of the writer, telling about how they lived before the war, in war and after it are not on hearing historical figures, but really simple mortals, as they looked at the world around, as belonged to Stalin And Gulag, how to build their lives in those conditions that had given them time. All events described in the book took place in reality. Roman A. Debolsky is an impartial and accurate testimony about the recently left era, the best remedy for the repetition of which is clear and solid memory of it
Author:
Author:Debolsky A.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-91763-296-4
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