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Gleb, a soldier hero, returns from the revolution to a world in transition, as demonstrated by the reorganisation of the local cement factory for the massive national effort. A classic of socialist realism, Cement became a model for Soviet fiction in the decades following its publication in the early 1920s.

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Cement by Fyodor Vasilievich Gladkov

A classic of socialist realism, Cement became a model for Soviet fiction in the decades following its publication in the early 1920s. Gleb, a soldier hero, returns from the revolution to a world in transition, as demonstrated by the reorganization of the local cement factory for the massive national effort. His wife, Dasha, is now a leader of the Women's Section of the Communist Pary, an activist in a society where women are suddenly men's equals. Gleb finds that he cannot easily pick up the threads of their old relationship or adjust to this new social order.
Written with push and power, its action develops quickly and effectively, at times with real dramatic swing. . Gladkov describes the life and customs of the Communist milieu with perfect realism and without idealization." —New York Times

"The result is unnerving, fascinating, and in its unflinching way, magnificent. It is a fierce modern epic, born in troubled times, but it breathes with an immense energy." —Spectator
FYODOR VASILIEVICH GLADKOV (1883-1958) was born into a peasant family in the village of Chenavka, in the district of Petrovsk. As a young man, he lived in Kuban, where he became involved in revolutionary activities. He was exiled from 1905-1908.
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ISBN 13 9780810111608
ISBN 10 0810111608
Title Cement
Author Fyodor Vasilievich Gladkov
Series European Classics Ser
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Year published 1994-11-30
Number of pages 311
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.