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Stalingrad

By: Vasily Grossman, Robert Chandler - translator, Elizabeth Chandler - translator
Narrated by: Leighton Pugh, Elliot Levey
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In April 1942, Hitler and Mussolini meet in Salzburg where they agree on a renewed assault on the Soviet Union. Launched in the summer, the campaign soon picks up speed, as the routed Red Army is driven back to the industrial center of Stalingrad on the banks of the Volga. In the rubble of the bombed-out city, Soviet forces dig in for a last stand.

The story told in Vasily Grossman's Stalingrad unfolds across the length and breadth of Russia and Europe. At the heart of the novel is the Shaposhnikov family. Even as the Germans advance, the matriarch, Alexandra Vladimirovna, refuses to leave Stalingrad. Far from the front, her eldest daughter, Ludmila, is unhappily married to the Jewish physicist Viktor Shtrum. Viktor's research may be of crucial military importance, but he is distracted by thoughts of his mother in the Ukraine, lost behind German lines.

In Stalingrad, published here for the first time in English translation, and in its celebrated sequel, Life and Fate, Grossman writes with extraordinary power and deep compassion about the disasters of war and the ruthlessness of totalitarianism, without, however, losing sight of the little things that are the daily currency of human existence or of humanity's inextinguishable, saving attachment to nature and life.

©2019 Ekaterina Vasilievna Korotkova and Elena Fedorovna Kozhichkina; English translation copyright 2019 by Robert Chandler; Introduction, notes, and afterword copyright 2019 by Robert Chandler (P)2024 Tantor
20th Century Classics Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Political Russian & Soviet War & Military World Literature Soviet Union War Military Russia Red Army
Masterful Storytelling • Memorable Characters • Thought-provoking Settings • Mythic Proportions • Wonderful Portraits

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One of the great books ever written. it's intricate and devastating. A lot to keep track of and a lot to get lost in. This is as important and as powerful as any book you'll ever read.

Stalingrad

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Grossman’s telling of the Third Reich’s assault on Stalingrad is masterful. The reader is excellent.

A masterpiece

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A written masterpiece expertly narrated. Grossman, a master storyteller in the Soviet tradition, details the struggle of the various roles played by countrymen of the working and warfighting proletariat class during a joint heroic struggle to protect their beloved city and, by extension, their motherland.

Amazing tale of patriot resilience

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Absolutely incredible; amazing narration. The mental and physical toll is given equal value. Worth the long listening hours!

This is a must read if you are interested in ww2

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One of the best novels of the 20th century and second only to Grossman's Life and Fate

A masterpiece

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