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Life and Fate (New York Review Books Classics) - Community Reviews back

by Vasily Grossman, Robert Chandler
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Edward
Edward rated it 11 years ago
IntroductionHistorical BackgroundThe Text and the TranslationA Few Books About Stalinist Russia and Vasily Grossman--Life and FateList of Chief Characters
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 11 years ago
bookshelves: radio-4, autumn-2011, published-1980, wwii, war, slavic, epic-proportions, philosophy, nazi-related, holocaust-genocide, classic, teh-brillianz, translation Recommended for: Brazilliant Laura et al Read from September 12 to 25, 2011 * Classic Serial in two parts starting 18th Septemb...
madbkwm
madbkwm rated it 11 years ago
Many people have compared this book to War and Peace. Clearly, there are similarities (although set in different wars and in very different Russias). However, this book also reminded me of Heller’s Catch-22. There were comic moments (Yevgenia’s struggle with the bureaucracy in Kuibyshev over a r...
I'll think of a damn title later
I'll think of a damn title later rated it 12 years ago
This book was deemed dangerous? Shit yeah, son! I'm gonna read this so hard...
meganbaxter
meganbaxter rated it 13 years ago
*Note: This was originally written in 2011. As such, the references to how many books I've read are only for that year. And with this book, I hit my goal for the year of reading 150 books. And what a book to go out on! I've only given five or six other five star ratings this year, and Life and Fate ...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 13 years ago
Classic Serial in two parts starting 18th September 2011. ALSO This epic saga takes over every drama strand on Radio 4 this week.Original music by John Hardy with Rob Whitehead Performed by Oliver Wilson-Dickson, Tom Jackson, Stacey Blythe and Max Pownall Translated by Robert Chandler Directed and P...
carey
carey rated it 13 years ago
Listening to this on the radio has brought back just how brilliant this book is. Very harrowing.
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