First published in 1965 and reprinted many times in the U.S.S.R. and Russia, "No Day without a Line" is a series of thematically assembled journal entries which together form an unusual and engaging personal memoir. Ranging from Olsesha's prerevolutionary childhood, to notable cultural figures, to Russian and Western literature, the entries are a fundamental piece of the legacy of a major Russian writer and an important contribution to the literature of autobiography and memoir.
First published in 1965 and reprinted many times in the U.S.S.R. and Russia, "No Day without a Line" is a series of thematically assembled journal ent...
An annotated translation of the extraordinary autobiography of Dr. Moisey Wolf (1922-2007), " Therefore, Choose Life... " is an important addition to the literature of Jewish experience and deepens our understanding of the human condition in the twentieth century. Wolf describes his Jewish childhood and youth in pre-war Poland, his escape from the Holocaust and subsequent medical service in the Soviet Army during World War II and the following decade, his distinguished career in psychiatry in post-Stalinist Soviet Russia, and his final years in Portland, Oregon, after his departure from...
An annotated translation of the extraordinary autobiography of Dr. Moisey Wolf (1922-2007), " Therefore, Choose Life... " is an important addition to ...