This is a very human book. It deals with one of the most exciting periods in the history of the Russian village - a period of universal heart searching with peasants as ever giving free vent to their thoughts and troubles. Like Red Bread, the scene of Broken Earth is laid in the author's native village.Keywords: Broken Earth Universal Heart Russian Village Red Bread Peasants Vent Periods Native Village
This is a very human book. It deals with one of the most exciting periods in the history of the Russian village - a period of universal heart searchin...
First published in 1931 and long out of print, Red Bread is Russian-born journalist Maurice Hindus s account of his return to his native village in 1929-30 to see for himself how Stalin's collectivization campaign was transforming the lives of the peasants among whom he had grown up in prerevolutionary times. This warm and human narrative conveys in personal and immediate terms his peasant neighbors' responses to being forced out of a centuries-old way of life and into the unfamiliar social setting and industrialized large-scale agriculture of the kolkhoz. Convinced that collectivized...
First published in 1931 and long out of print, Red Bread is Russian-born journalist Maurice Hindus s account of his return to his native village in...