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Soviet Prose Ronald Hingley

Soviet Prose By Ronald Hingley

Soviet Prose by Ronald Hingley


Summary

This book, first published in 1959, contains passages with commentary from 12 of the most important Soviet authors. They are written in varying styles, and are a key introduction to the Russian language used in the Soviet period, an analysis of the language used by its leading writers, and a snapshot of life in Russia at the time.

Soviet Prose Summary

Soviet Prose: A Reader by Ronald Hingley

This book, first published in 1959, contains passages with commentary from 12 of the most important Soviet authors. They are lively and typical passages, written in varying styles, depicting historical events such as the 1917 Revolution, collectivisation and the death of Stalin, as well as the everyday side of Soviet life. They are a key introduction to the Russian language used in the Soviet period, an analysis of the language used by its leading writers, and a snapshot of life in Russia at the time.

Table of Contents

1. Aleksey N. Tolstoy Revolutionary Scenes 1.1. February Riots in Petrograd 1.2. Death of a Commissar 1.3. Petrograd after the October Revolution 2. Mikhail Sholokhov The Hanging of Podtyolkov 3. Leonid Leonov The Grain Hoarders 4. Isaak Babel 4.1. An Unorthodox Cavalry Manoeuvre 4.2. My First Goose 5. Boris Pilnyak NEP in the Provinces 6. Panteleymon Romanov An Overcrowded Flat 7. Mikhail Sholokhov Dispossession of a Kulak Household 8. Valentin Katayev The Cement-Mixing Record 9. Viktor Nekrasov In Stalingrad 10. Galina Nikolayeva Death of Stalin 11. Vladimir Dudintsev An Inventor in Trouble 12. Aleksey N. Tolstoy The First Men on Mars 13. Mikhail Zoshchenko The Poker 14. Mikhail Bulgakov The Giant Snakes 15. Ilya Ilf and Yevgeny Petrov A Voluntary Lunatic

Additional information

NPB9780367725990
9780367725990
0367725991
Soviet Prose: A Reader by Ronald Hingley
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-10-15
240
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