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This is "Svetlana Alexievich's collection of the memories of those who were children during World War II. These men and women were both witnesses and sometimes soldiers as well, and their generation grew up with the trauma of the war deeply embedded in them--a trauma that would forever change the course of the Russian nation ... Alexievich gives voice to those whose stories are lost in the official narratives, creating [an] alternative history from the personal and private experiences of individuals. Collectively, these voices provide a kaleidoscopic portrait of the human consequences of the war"--
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Last Witnesses, Svetlana Alexievitch
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2019
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- Titel
- Last Witnesses
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Svetlana Alexievitch
- Verlag
- Random House LCC US
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2019
- Einband
- Hardcover
- Seitenzahl
- 295
- ISBN10
- 0399588752
- ISBN13
- 9780399588754
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Sachbücher, Historisches Thema, Geschichte, Wahre Geschichten, Familie, Narrativer Journalismus, Militärgeschichte, Kriege, Zweiter Weltkrieg, Kinder, Tod, Russland, Erinnerungen, Reportage, Verlust, Kindheit, Trauma, Ukraine, Weißrussland, Weißrussische Literatur
- Erstveröffentlichung
- 1985
- Originaltitel
- Последние свидетели: соло для детского голоса (Poslednije svidětěli: Solo dlja dětskogo golosa))
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- This is "Svetlana Alexievich's collection of the memories of those who were children during World War II. These men and women were both witnesses and sometimes soldiers as well, and their generation grew up with the trauma of the war deeply embedded in them--a trauma that would forever change the course of the Russian nation ... Alexievich gives voice to those whose stories are lost in the official narratives, creating [an] alternative history from the personal and private experiences of individuals. Collectively, these voices provide a kaleidoscopic portrait of the human consequences of the war"--






