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_aGarner, Ian, _e1 |
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_aStalingrad lives : _bstories of combat and survival / _cIan Garner. |
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_aMontreal ; _aChicago : _bMcGill-Queen's University Press, _c(c)2022. |
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_a1 online resource (xiv, 315 pages) : _billustrations. |
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_aIntroduction: Stalingrad Lives -- _t23 August-30 September: Idyll and Annilhilation -- _t1 October-18 November: Torment -- _t19 November-31 December: Resurrection -- _t1 January-2 February: Forward, Life -- _t1952, 1965: Utopian Lives. |
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_a"In the fall of 1942, only the city of Stalingrad stood between Soviet survival and defeat as Hitler's army ran rampant. With the fate of the USSR hanging in the balance, Soviet propaganda chiefs sent their finest writers into the heat of battle. After six months of terrifying work, these men succeeded in creating an enduring epic of Stalingrad. Their harrowing tales of valour and heroism offered hope for millions of readers. "Stalingrad Lives!" went the rallying cry: the city had to live if the nation was to stave off defeat. In Stalingrad Lives Ian Garner brings together a selection of short stories written at and after the battle. They reveal, for the first time in English, the real Russian narrative of Stalingrad--an epic story of death, martyrdom, resurrection, and utopian beginnings. Following the authors into the hellish world of Stalingrad, Garner traces how tragedy was written as triumph. He uncovers how, dealing with loss and destruction on an unimaginable scale, Soviet readers and writers embraced the story of martyred Stalingrad, embedding it into the Russian psyche for decades to come. Featuring lost work by Vasily Grossman alongside texts by luminaries such as Konstantin Simonov, Viktor Nekrasov, and Ilya Ehrenburg, Stalingrad Lives offers a literary perspective on the Soviet Union at war."-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aStalingrad, Battle of, Volgograd, Russia, 1942-1943 _vPersonal narratives, Soviet. |
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_aStalingrad, Battle of, Volgograd, Russia, 1942-1943 _xPropaganda. |
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650 | 0 | _aStalingrad, Battle of, Volgograd, Russia, 1942-1943, in literature. | |
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