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Journey into the whirlwind / Eugenia Semyonovna Ginzburg ; translated by Paul Stevenson and Max Hayward.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: DK268.3 .G513 1995

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    Summary
    Eugenia Ginzburg's memoir of her imprisonment during the era of Stalin's purges, is divided into two parts. Part One details her arrest, trial, and two years of solitary confinement.
    Uniform Title
    Krutoĭ marshrut. English
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Ginzburg, Evgenii͡a.
    Published
    San Diego [Calif.] : Harcourt Brace & Co., [©1995]
    Locale
    Soviet Union
    Contents
    1 A telephone call at dawn 3
    2 Red-haired professor 5
    3 Prelude 9
    4 Snowball 13
    5 There's no one so silly as a clever man 20
    6 My last year 24
    7 Life counted in minutes 30
    8 Year 1937 begins 35
    9 Expelled from the Party 39
    10 That day 41
    11 Captain Vevers 48
    12 Cellars at "Black Lake" 52
    13 Investigators have conclusive evidence 60
    14 Stick and carrot 64
    15 Walls come to life 70
    16 "Can you forgive me?" 76
    17 "Conveyor belt" 83
    18 Confrontations 88
    19 Parting 98
    20 New encounters 100
    21 Orphans twice over 114
    22 Tukhachevsky and others 120
    23 To Moscow 128
    24 Transfer 132
    25 Introduction to Butyrki 141
    26 Whole of the Comintern 151
    27 Butyrki nights 157
    28 In accordance with the law of December 1st 162
    29 "A fair and speedy trial" 169
    30 Penal servitude
    what bliss! 175
    31 Pugachev Tower 180
    32 Stolypin coach 188
    33 Five steps by three 193
    34 Major Weinstock's twenty-two commandments 200
    35 Bright nights and dark days 203
    36 Captain Glan's dog 209
    37 Underground punishment cell 215
    38 Comunista Italiana 221
    39 "Next year in Jerusalem" 226
    40 Day after day, month after month 231
    41 A breath of oxygen 236
    42 A fire in prison 240
    43 Punishment cell for the second time 243
    44 Memories of Giordano Bruno 247
    45 End of the "monstrous dwarf" 250
    46 Great expectations 257
    47 A bathhouse! Just an ordinary bathhouse! 263
    48 Ruins of Schlusselburg 267
    1 Car Number 7 273
    2 All sorts to make a world 279
    3 Transit camp 331
    4 S.S. Dzhurma 351
    5 No luck today, my lady Death! 360
    6 Light work 370
    7 Elgen is the Yakut word for "dead" 395
    8 Free felling 403
    9 Salvation from heaven 409.
    Notes
    "A Harvest book."
    "A Helen and Kurt Wolff book."
    "Copyright renewed 1995"--Title page verso.
    Translation of Krutoĭ marshrut.
    1 A telephone call at dawn 3 -- 2 Red-haired professor 5 -- 3 Prelude 9 -- 4 Snowball 13 -- 5 There's no one so silly as a clever man 20 -- 6 My last year 24 -- 7 Life counted in minutes 30 -- 8 Year 1937 begins 35 -- 9 Expelled from the Party 39 -- 10 That day 41 -- 11 Captain Vevers 48 -- 12 Cellars at "Black Lake" 52 -- 13 Investigators have conclusive evidence 60 -- 14 Stick and carrot 64 -- 15 Walls come to life 70 -- 16 "Can you forgive me?" 76 -- 17 "Conveyor belt" 83 -- 18 Confrontations 88 -- 19 Parting 98 -- 20 New encounters 100 -- 21 Orphans twice over 114 -- 22 Tukhachevsky and others 120 -- 23 To Moscow 128 -- 24 Transfer 132 -- 25 Introduction to Butyrki 141 -- 26 Whole of the Comintern 151 -- 27 Butyrki nights 157 -- 28 In accordance with the law of December 1st 162 -- 29 "A fair and speedy trial" 169 -- 30 Penal servitude -- what bliss! 175 -- 31 Pugachev Tower 180 -- 32 Stolypin coach 188 -- 33 Five steps by three 193 -- 34 Major Weinstock's twenty-two commandments 200 -- 35 Bright nights and dark days 203 -- 36 Captain Glan's dog 209 -- 37 Underground punishment cell 215 -- 38 Comunista Italiana 221 -- 39 "Next year in Jerusalem" 226 -- 40 Day after day, month after month 231 -- 41 A breath of oxygen 236 -- 42 A fire in prison 240 -- 43 Punishment cell for the second time 243 -- 44 Memories of Giordano Bruno 247 -- 45 End of the "monstrous dwarf" 250 -- 46 Great expectations 257 -- 47 A bathhouse! Just an ordinary bathhouse! 263 -- 48 Ruins of Schlusselburg 267 -- 1 Car Number 7 273 -- 2 All sorts to make a world 279 -- 3 Transit camp 331 -- 4 S.S. Dzhurma 351 -- 5 No luck today, my lady Death! 360 -- 6 Light work 370 -- 7 Elgen is the Yakut word for "dead" 395 -- 8 Free felling 403 -- 9 Salvation from heaven 409.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    ISBN
    0156027518
    9780156027519
    9780156465090
    0156465094
    Physical Description
    418 pages : map ; 21 cm

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