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The Trial Begins
Abram (Andrei Sinyavsky) Tertz Manufacturer: University of California Press ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback Similar Items:
ASIN: 0520046773 |
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A somewhat underdeveloped minor classic.......2004-07-10
This book takes place in the last year of Stalin's life, and centres around the Doctors' Plot. Stalin was planning a major new purge in the waning days of his life; these falsely accused doctors, the majority of whom were Jewish, were saved only because the dictator died on 5 March 1953. Though allegedly Stalin was planning to show his "generosity" by intervening at the last moment, saving them from being hanged in Red Square and sent off to Siberia instead. The term "Cosmopolitan" was a not-so-secret way of saying someone was Jewish. The doctor who is accused in this book is a Dr. Rabinovich, who illegally performed an abortion. He is being prosecuted by Vladimir Globov, father of Seryozha and husband of Marina (who is his second wife). Globov's home life is being disrupted because he finds out that Marina, who has just celebrated her thirtieth birthday, has also had an abortion (though we never find out if she's the one on whom Dr. Rabinovich operated), and his son Seryozha is cooking up some dangerous ideas against the government, ideas which are called "Trotskiyite" and bourgeois. We never find out any real specifics about the ideas Seryozha and his friend Katya are writing down; these two young people are firmly devoted to Socialism, Marxism, and Communism, and certainly don't want to overthrow the state, but it's never made clear just why Globov, Seryozha's grandmother and teachers, and Marina's lover Karlinskiy are so upset over these ideas when they're never actually gone into in very much detail. We just know they go against what the masses have been brainwashed into believing is the only way for Socialism to be practised and brought to the rest of the world. The end of the book is chilling, reminding me very much of the end of the film 'The Inner Circle.'
Besides lacking development about Seryozha and Katya's revolutionary ideas, we don't get much in the way of character development. This is more a book about ideas and the atmosphere in Russia right before Stalin's death, but more character development could have fit in too. Some of the things referenced in the book without explanation also might not be accessible to the average reader who isn't as familiar with Russian history, culture, or literature as I happen to be, and some of the page numbers on the page referencing Russian historical figures or books made in the text are off by several pages. For example, a reference to 'Dead Scowls,' where the speaker means 'Dead Souls,' is listed as being found on page 94, but it actually appears on 96.
It's not as accessible to the average Western reader as other Russian literature from around this time period, but for someone familiar with the time period and Russian history in general, it's a nice quick read.
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A Voice from the Chorus
Abram Tertz Manufacturer: Yale University Press ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback Similar Items:
ASIN: 0300061196 |
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The noted Russian dissident Andrei Sinyavsky was incarcerated in Soviet forced-labor camps from 1966 to 1971 for allowing some of his most satirical writings to be smuggled out of Russia and published in the West. This extraordinary literary work is Sinyavsky`s prison memoir; at once an oblique evocation of prison life, a celebration of literature and art, and a tribute to the endurance of the human spirit.Customer Reviews:
Prison Views.......2003-10-24
A sampling of Tertz's observations are as follows--
As in a train where passengers do not do useful work, the life of the inmates of a camp is filled with no productive activity. It is hard to live at the expense of the future. Art does nothing but convert matter into spirit. Art is the meeting place of the author with the subject of his love. What is erotic is exotic. How good it is that all people sleep. The text of the gospel explodes with meaning. Russian misers do not hoard money so much as weave fantasies around the money. Esenin was the last poet of the century. Mandelstam was the last poet of the intelligentsia. The art of telling a story depends upon spinning it out. A gambling man will have no compunction telling the vilest things about himself. Typical characters in typical circumstances nearly all appear there by chance. The vast amount of timber for building in the olden days corresponds to the wooden character of the Russian people. HAMLET is a variant of OEDIPUS. Coming out of prison is like making a posthumous appearance. The author emigrated with his wife and son to Paris in 1973.
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The Trial Begins and On Socialist Realism
Abram Tertz Manufacturer: Vintage Books ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: B000JL15KE |
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Fantastic Stories
Abram Tertz Manufacturer: Northwestern University Press ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback Similar Items:
ASIN: 0810107279 |
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great book--if only I can remember what it was about.......2005-10-23
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The TRIAL BEGINS. Translated by Max Hayward.
Abram. Tertz Manufacturer: Pantheon Books, ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: B000MZ30QO |
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The Makepeace Experiment
Abram Tertz Manufacturer: Vintage ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: B000LRB5WO |
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The Trial Begins (A Secret Novel from Young Russia)
Abram (Translated by Max Hayward) Tertz Manufacturer: Collins, London ProductGroup: Book Binding: Unknown Binding ASIN: B0000CKK96 |
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Goodnight!
Abram Tertz , and Richard Lourie Manufacturer: Viking Adult ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: 0670801658 |
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Little Jinx (Studies in Russian Literature and Theory)
Abram Tertz Manufacturer: Northwestern University Press ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: 0810110164 |
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The Makepeace Experiment
Abram Tertz Manufacturer: Northwestern University Press ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: 0810108380 |
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