Forever FlowingNorthwestern University Press, 1997 - 247 Seiten The novel tells the story of Ivan Grigoryevich, who has returned to Russia after thirty years in the Gulag. After short and unsatisfying visits to familiar places and persons in Moscow and Leningrad, the hero settles in a southern provincial town where he briefly establishes a new life with a war widow. Ivan Grigoryevich eventually returns to his boyhood home on the Black Sea, where he is finally able to come to terms with the inhumanity of the new Russian regime. |
Inhalt
Abschnitt 1 | 1 |
Abschnitt 2 | 10 |
Abschnitt 3 | 13 |
Abschnitt 4 | 41 |
Abschnitt 5 | 53 |
Abschnitt 6 | 60 |
Abschnitt 7 | 68 |
Abschnitt 8 | 84 |
Abschnitt 14 | 167 |
Abschnitt 15 | 171 |
Abschnitt 16 | 174 |
Abschnitt 17 | 176 |
Abschnitt 18 | 184 |
Abschnitt 19 | 195 |
Abschnitt 20 | 220 |
Abschnitt 21 | 223 |
Abschnitt 9 | 87 |
Abschnitt 10 | 90 |
Abschnitt 11 | 100 |
Abschnitt 12 | 114 |
Abschnitt 13 | 118 |
Abschnitt 22 | 235 |
Abschnitt 23 | 238 |
Abschnitt 24 | 244 |
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Alyesha Andrei Anna Sergeyevna arrested artel asked barracks began bread bunk collective farm comrades course Crimean Tatars czar dark death died district dream dreyevich enemies everything eyes face factories faith fanatical fate feeling felt freedom friends grain gray guards guilty hands hard-labor camps head heart human husband huts interrogation Ivan Grigoryevich Ivan's Jews kind knew Kolya kulaks Lenin Leningrad Leninist lived looked Lubyanka Mandelshtam Mariya Pavlovna Masha Mensheviks ment Moscow mother narodnaya volya never night Nikolai Andreyevich NKVD nonfreedom once Party activists peasants person Pinegin police prisoners PROSECUTOR railway Revolution revolutionary Russian soul samogon seemed Semisotov serfs Soviet Stalin starvation starving station taiga tell thieves things thought tion told tormented torture train traits troika turned Ukraine Vanya Vasily Grossman village washed floors whole wife woman women workers young Yulya