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Octavo, xiv [2] 221 pages. Translated by Natasha Stonov and Kathryn Darrell. Inscribed by Natasha Stonov, translator and daughter-in-law of the author. Also laid in is a theater program of a 1995 ...
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Octavo, xiv [2] 221 pages. Translated by Natasha Stonov and Kathryn Darrell. Inscribed by Natasha Stonov, translator and daughter-in-law of the author. Also laid in is a theater program of a 1995 production of The Jewish Melody, based on this book, at the Frank Theater in the Mayer Kaplan Jewish Community Center in Skokie, Illinois. From the dust jacket: "Dmitry Stonov was already a well-known Russian writer when sentenced to a Siberian work camp in 1949. Denied all writing materials, he had to develop and memorize his stories at night. During the day, allowed to work in a library 'in the freedom.' Stonov removed the tobacco from his cigarettes and recorded these stories in a miniscule script on the papers. These he managed to smuggle to his family." Includes black and white illustrations. Chronology. 101206A
Product Info
ISBN: 0896723585
ISBN-13: 9780896723580
Publisher: Texas Tech University Press
Year: (1995)
Type: Used
Binding: Hardcover
First Edition
Signed
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