Another world. Soviet notes. Gerling-Grudzinsky G.
Gustav Gerling-Grudzinsky (1919-2000) a famous Polish writer and journalist. A large figure of Polish literary emigration of the XX century. In 1940, the NKVD was arrested in Lviv and accused of espionage. He spent two years in a camp in Yertsevo (Arkhangelsk region). “Another world” The world's first book that told the truth about the existence of a criminal system of concentration camps in the USSR. This is a documentary prose about the brutal methods of “personality skew”, which turned people into camp dust. The book was written in England in 1950 and first published in an English translation with the preface of Bertrand Russell (1951). Translated into many languages. The Polish original saw the light in 1953 in London and only in 1989 in Warsaw. For the first time in Russian, the book was printed in the London Publishing House of OPI in 1989 in the translation of Natalia Gorbanevskaya. The book is reprinted at the publishing house of Ivan Limbach in the year of Gustav Gerling-Grudzinsky.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 16 years old |
| Author | Gerling-Grudzin Gustav |
| Kit | No |
| Number of pages | 352 |
| The year of publishing | 2019 |
| Type of cover | Soft binding |
| Type of paper | Offset |
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