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Grey is the Colour of Hope Irina Ratushinskaia

Grey is the Colour of Hope By Irina Ratushinskaia

Grey is the Colour of Hope by Irina Ratushinskaia


$32.99
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Summary

The prison memoirs of a Russian human rights activist who served four years in a hard labour camp for writing poetry. She continued to write whilst imprisoned, and her work was smuggled to the West resulting in pressure for her release, which was finally granted in October 1986.

Grey is the Colour of Hope Summary

Grey is the Colour of Hope by Irina Ratushinskaia

These are the prison memoirs of a Russian human rights activist who served four years in a hard labour camp for writing poetry. She continued to write whilst imprisoned, and her work was smuggled to the West resulting in pressure for her release, which was finally granted in October 1986. Western politicians, the media, the Church and countless individuals campaigned for Ratushinskaya's release, and it took place amid much publicity. She came to Britain for medical treatment and has become very well known and well regarded as a prolific poet. This prose text is the story of her survival.

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GOR001835887
9780340500736
0340500735
Grey is the Colour of Hope by Irina Ratushinskaia
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Hodder & Stoughton
19890701
320
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