A Man Survives

A Man Survives

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Condition: SECONDHAND

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Condition: Good. Page Condition: Yellowed. Markings: -.

A raw and unflinching work of Soviet-era fiction, A Man Survives chronicles the grim struggle of a man confronting the brutal realities of life in the Soviet Union. Vladimir Maximov, himself a dissident writer who was eventually expelled from the USSR, brings an uncompromising authenticity to his portrayal of human endurance against an oppressive system. The novel presents a morally complex landscape where survival demands sacrifice, and resilience is tested at every turn. Written with stark, unflinching prose, it stands as a powerful testament to the indomitable human spirit in the face of authoritarian cruelty and social degradation. A landmark of Russian dissident literature, the work illuminates the courage required simply to exist with dignity under a totalitarian regime.

Author: Vladimir Maximov
Format: Paperback

Genre: Modern fiction

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Page Condition: Yellowed. Markings: -.

A raw and unflinching work of Soviet-era fiction, A Man Survives chronicles the grim struggle of a man confronting the brutal realities of life in the Soviet Union. Vladimir Maximov, himself a dissident writer who was eventually expelled from the USSR, brings an uncompromising authenticity to his portrayal of human endurance against an oppressive system. The novel presents a morally complex landscape where survival demands sacrifice, and resilience is tested at every turn. Written with stark, unflinching prose, it stands as a powerful testament to the indomitable human spirit in the face of authoritarian cruelty and social degradation. A landmark of Russian dissident literature, the work illuminates the courage required simply to exist with dignity under a totalitarian regime.