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These are the details of the camp hell through the eyes of someone who was there. This is the irrefutable truth of real talent. The truth is stunning and bur...
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Varlam Tikhonovich Shalamov (1907 - 1982) did not see his Kolyma stories published. A tragic fate—twenty years in prisons and camps—delayed the reader’s acqu...
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“Essays on the Underworld” by Varlam Shalamov is a terrible and impartial testimony to the morals and customs of the Soviet forced labor camps that engulfed ...
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The name of the writer Varlam Shalamov is firmly entrenched in the history of Soviet literature. Prose writer, poet, publicist, critic, author of piercing co...
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The name of the writer Varlam Shalamov is firmly entrenched in the history of Soviet literature. Prose writer, poet, publicist, critic, author of piercing co...
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This book by the artistic chronicler of the Gulag Varlam Tikhonovich Shalamov (1907–1982) includes selected stories of the 30s.
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грн12.05 -10% Off грн10.85Varlam Shalamov's story "Head of the Hospital" is included in the collection of Kolyma stories "The Left Bank".
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грн11.56 -10% Off грн10.40In Varlam Shalamov's story "In the Emergency Room" the reader will get acquainted with the life of the camp hospital.
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грн56.37 -10% Off грн50.73"Kolyma Tales", on which Shalamov began working immediately upon his return from the Stalinist camps and worked for eight years, from 1954 to 1962, is amazing ...
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грн12.05 -10% Off грн10.85“Krist was tall, and the paramedic was even taller, broad-shouldered, muzzy - for Krist for a long time, for many years, all the bosses seemed muzzy. Putting Krista in...
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Russian poet and writer, prisoner of Stalin’s camps Varlam Tikhonovich Shalamov, critics call “Dostoevsky of the 20th century.” His literature is a terrible ...
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грн11.44 -10% Off грн10.30Varlam Shalamov's story "Esperanto" is included in the collection of Kolyma stories "The Left Bank".