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Stefan Rudnicki
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Alexandra Popoff
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If Vasily Grossman's 1961 masterpiece, Life and Fate, had been published during his lifetime, it would have reached the world together with Pasternak's Doctor Zhivago and before Solzhenitsyn's Gulag. But Life and Fate was seized by the Russian KGB. When it emerged posthumously, decades later, it was recognized as the War and Peace of the 20th century.
Always at the epicenter of events, Grossman (1905-1964) was among the first to describe the Holocaust and the Ukrainian famine. His 1944 article "The Hell of Treblinka" became evidence at the Nuremberg trials. Grossman's powerful anti-totalitarian works liken the Nazis' crimes against humanity with those of Stalin.
We are only now able to examine Grossman's prose, which has the everlasting quality of great art, as well as his life and legacy, which Popoff's authoritative biography illuminates.
©2019 Alexandra Popoff (P)2019 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Los oyentes también disfrutaron...
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Lo que los oyentes dicen sobre Vasily Grossman and the Soviet Century
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- peter
- 12-10-22
Most memorable part
How prisoners in the gulag were dismayed about Stalin's death, because they all thought they were there because of a mistake, but thier fellow inmates were truly enemies of the people.
and how Stalin distrusted everyone around him, killed of his own army top, but trusted Hitler no not attack.
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- J.Brock
- 12-04-20
LEARN From His Life
Vasily Grossman lived a most extraordinary life, in the most tumultuous time of the 20th century. He observed the horrors of the Nazis extermination of the Jews, namely his adored mother, first hand. He witnessed the battle of Stalingrad and was able to communicate to the world what that was like for those under Stalin's brutal communism. To ill-informed westerners of today who love the idea of flirting with communism, Grossman observed that the battle of Stalingrad was FREEDOM for those who were there. That in itself should be a wake up call to what true fascism is. Grossman equated Nazism with Communism in that they are mirror images of each other. His book was actually arrested at one point! Take heed America in 2020 what this acclaimed author had to say in his lifetime.
Stefan Rudnicki's narration is spectacular. He does Russian works so well. BRAVO!!!
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- A. M.
- 08-22-21
History Starts Here...
To know this history from the perspective of the first person is to read the first person's books. In my opinion, WWII and USSR history starts with William Shirer and Vasily Grossman.
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- DFK
- 12-11-20
Very important work
The subject deserves 5 stars, but I felt that the presentation or organization could be improved upon. There was a lot of jumping around between years, back and forth in time. I’m sure it is difficult to avoid this, but it was a bit confusing. The subject itself is extremely important - both the author Grossman and the messages portrayed by him and by his biographer, Popoff. Denial of atrocities, of genocide, of mass murder are all too common, as is the whitewashing of history. But history must be known and acknowledged, if humans are to learn anything about the value of human life and the tragedy of the destruction of human life. I listened to Stalingrad and was impressed that Grossman is probably the best author of the 20th century, and under appreciated. I plan on reading Life and Fate (though I’m holding out for a while in hopes of an unabridged audio version) and I’m glad I listened to this so as to acquire a deeper understanding of the greatness of Grossman’s writing and efforts. Popoff brings us up to current times, and provides the reader with excellent insight into the psyche of the Russian people and their leaders today. Actually, quite a tragic “end”, though I hope the “end” improves.
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- James Messelbeck
- 06-25-19
What? Nazism = communism?
Popoff finally writes the historical truth other historians dance around though never identifying the two ideologies as isomers of each other. Can’t wait to listen to Life and Fate. I hope Audible produces Grossman’s Stalingrad soon.
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- Trace
- 01-11-23
Grossman's contributions are invaluable
Grossman's contributions are invaluable to understanding the 20th century. A Popoff's moving and comprwhensive biography transported me to the world Grossman inhabited, introduced me to the people he interacted with and circumstances that he was immersed in. Now I re-read Grossman's work with even greater interest and emotion. Gratitude.
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- Jeff Lacy
- 01-16-20
Courageous Russian writer
Vasily Grossman was a humanist, intellectual, and journalist, essayist, and novelist. He described the Russian soldiers’ experience on the front line at Stalingrad, following the Red Army through the gates of Nazi death camps, battling the Stalinists for the publication of his fiction. Enlightening and engaging, it brings the social, political, economic, intellectual, military, and literary history of the USSR.
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- William R Urban
- 01-18-23
Great reading of a great book
I read Life and Fate in college never having heard of the reader. This was an excellent reading of an excellent biography of a great writer and how he lived in the Soviet Union through persecution and censorship.
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