The Long Bridge by Urszula Muskus

The Long Bridge by Urszula Muskus

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Urszula Muskus spent eighteen years in the Gulag Archipelago. This is her story of long train journeys into Siberia, bandit molls, work on the steppe, the many characters she met and their fates, and her eventually reuniting with her children in England.

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The Long Bridge by Urszula Muskus

Urszula Muskus (1903-1972) spent eighteen years as a prisoner in the Gulag Archipelago. Gradually travelling eastwards on long train journeys into Siberia she was first separated from her husband and later from her two children. Before being finally freed she entered into a state of 'eternal exile' at Krasnoyarsk, the Long Bridge of the title. Her book is rich in stories of other prisoners, guards, work on the steppe, bandit molls, escapees and their fate. In the course of these travels she learned the fate of those who had been left behind including her husband. Her story has been translated and pieced together from the many fragments she left behind. It comes from a generous spirit who looked on the world with a uniquely accurate and unselfpitying eye. Urszula's is a unique voice speaking of terrible times that are still close to our own.
Urszula Muskus was born in Poland in 1903. She witnessed the German invasion of her country and handover to the Soviet Union. Separated from her husband she was sent with her children into the Gulag Archipelago, eventually separated from them. She survived and they were eventually reunited in England. Urszula Muskus died in 1972 leaving her story in fragments scattered at her feet.
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ISBN 13 9781905207558
ISBN 10 1905207557
Title The Long Bridge
Author Urszula Muskus
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Sandstone Press Ltd
Year published 2010-10-29
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.