The Young Guard - Alexander Fadeyev - Books - University Press of the Pacific - 9780898751291 - December 1, 2000
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The Young Guard

Alexander Fadeyev

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The Young Guard

Alexander Fadeyev entered Soviet literature and at once justly occupied a place in the top ranks with his novel The Rout, a supremely striking book, which is, perhaps, the most stern and striking of the books about the Civil War.

The last finished work was The Young Guard, a similarly stern, truthful novel about the Great Patriotic War, the German occupation, the tragic and decisive year of 1942.

The writer turned grey, stepped past the borders of thirty, forty and fifty years of age, but his own revolutionary youth was ever before him as a period of inestimable value which make him kin with the ideas of Bolshevism - and for that he was thankful to his youth and loved it. The fact that it was namely Fadeyev who in the fourth year of the Patriotic War began to write about the Komsomols of Krasnodon was no accident.

The Tragedy of the events in Krasnodon did not disconcert him. On the contrary, it attracted him.

The Rout was written when the Civil Was had ended victoriously; The Young Guard was written when the war was drawing to a victorious close. Fadeyev wanted to show the full force of what that cost and what qualities people must have in order ultimately to win in such a war, in order to win in the future no matter in what circumstances. There is no doubt that was the inner feeling with which The Young Guard was written.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 1, 2000
ISBN13 9780898751291
Publishers University Press of the Pacific
Pages 720
Dimensions 126 × 42 × 200 mm   ·   798 g
Language English  
Contributor David Sevirsky
Contributor Volet Dutt

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