4 edition of Kolyma found in the catalog.
Kolyma
Robert Conquest
Published
1979
by Oxford University Press in Oxford, New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | Robert Conquest |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 256 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 256 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL22776656M |
ISBN 10 | 0192850911 |
LC Control Number | 79040973 |
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Robert Conquest's book KOLYMA:THE ARCITIC DEATH CAMPS is a well written history of the worst of the Soviet concentration camps. This book is not for the timid or weak minded. Yet Conquest's book is a solid antidote to the fawning nonsense that somehow the Soviet system was a benefit to the Russian people and Soviet by: Kolyma: the Arctic Death Camps is a description of the Kolyma camps, the most infamous of the Soviet Gulags, and a remarkable book in more than one respect.4/5.
The Secret Speech is the second book in the Leo Demidov trilogy and it follows Child This novel takes us back to the bleak world of the former USSR where people betray their friends, neighbors, colleagues and even family to the state/5. Kolyma Stories is a masterpiece of twentieth-century literature, an epic array of short fictional tales reflecting the fifteen years that Varlam Shalamov spent in the Soviet Gulag.
This is the first of two volumes (the second to appear in ) that together will constitute the first complete English translation of Shalamov’s stories and the only one to be based on the /5(11).