For the right business. Grossman V.
“For the right business” (1943–1952, publ. 1952) - the first part of the “Stalingrad” dilogy of Vasily Grossman, better known to the reader of her second novel, “Life and Fate” (1950–1959, publ. 1980), Which brought the author world fame. Grown from the real front -line experience of Grossman - the military correspondent of the Red Star newspaper, who personally participated in the battles on the forefront of the defense of Stalingrad - this book was undergoing a crushing criticism in party circles, which turned into a real grass of the writer and predetermined the difficult publishing fate The second part of the dilogy. Today, this novel, which captured the pain and losses of the first years of the war, stands on a par with the best examples of domestic prose, performed by the "trench truth" about the great battle - such as "Days and Nights" and "Living and Dead" K. Simonov, "" In the trenches of Stalingrad "V. Nekrasov," hot snow "by Yu. Bondarev. Grossman created a book, designed in the epic tradition of Leo Tolstoy: behind the life stories of dozens of people - from a simple soldier and worker to an academician and commander - is felt the powerful breath of a large story that has forever changed millions of human destinies.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 16 years old |
| Author | Grossman Vasily Semenovich |
| Kit | No |
| Number of pages | 928 |
| The year of publishing | 2020 |
| Type of cover | Soft binding |
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