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Trevor (mookse) | 1430 comments Mod
Life and Fate

Life and Fate

Publication Date: May 16, 2006
Pages: 904
Translated from the Russian by and with an introduction by Robert Chandler.

A book judged so dangerous in the Soviet Union that not only the manuscript but the ribbons on which it had been typed were confiscated by the state, Life and Fate is an epic tale of World War II and a profound reckoning with the dark forces that dominated the twentieth century. Interweaving a transfixing account of the battle of Stalingrad with the story of a single middle-class family, the Shaposhnikovs, scattered by fortune from Germany to Siberia, Vasily Grossman fashions an immense, intricately detailed tapestry depicting a time of almost unimaginable horror and even stranger hope. Life and Fate juxtaposes bedrooms and snipers’ nests, scientific laboratories and the Gulag, taking us deep into the hearts and minds of characters ranging from a boy on his way to the gas chambers to Hitler and Stalin themselves. This novel of unsparing realism and visionary moral intensity is one of the supreme achievements of modern Russian literature.


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Lobstergirl | 127 comments Having read about Vasily Grossman in the very good book Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin, I think I'm going to have to read all his writings.


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Trevor (mookse) | 1430 comments Mod
I have read only An Armenian Sketchbook, and I thought it was excellent. I would like to read the rest of his work too--someday. I've heard great things about Life and Fate.


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