Forever Flowing by Vasily Grossman
Forever Flowing by Vasily Grossman. Translated by Thomas P. Whitney. 1972 Harper & Row, second printing, 247 pages. Grossman was a Soviet writer and war reporter, writing one of the earliest accountings of Nazi camps. Grossman's opus Life and Fate was banned for in his home country for decades. Forever Flowing is about a man returning to Russia after 30 years in the gulag.
Condition: Jacket VG, some wear and scratch on back cover, book VG-, half a stamp on the end paper, wear to boards
"He had greatly displeased the economist and the trade-union inspector with his bad manners."
Forever Flowing by Vasily Grossman. Translated by Thomas P. Whitney. 1972 Harper & Row, second printing, 247 pages. Grossman was a Soviet writer and war reporter, writing one of the earliest accountings of Nazi camps. Grossman's opus Life and Fate was banned for in his home country for decades. Forever Flowing is about a man returning to Russia after 30 years in the gulag.
Condition: Jacket VG, some wear and scratch on back cover, book VG-, half a stamp on the end paper, wear to boards
"He had greatly displeased the economist and the trade-union inspector with his bad manners."