Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
95
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1977
Publisher
Fontana / Collins
ISBN-10
1199982415
ISBN-13
9781199982414
Description
Set against the backdrop of the Soviet Union's restrictive literary environment, Abram Tertz emerges as a significant voice in a repressive society. His work delves into the intricate dynamics of artistic expression and personal freedom, highlighting the struggles that writers faced during this tumultuous period. Through a blend of sharp wit and profound insight, Tertz paints a vivid picture of life under censorship, challenging the norms of his time.
The narrative unfolds with a gripping intensity, capturing the tension between the desire for creative autonomy and the oppressive forces that threaten it. Tertz's unique perspective provides readers with an intimate glimpse into the minds of those who dared to speak out, reflecting their fears, hopes, and relentless resilience.
As the story progresses, the trial becomes a powerful metaphor for the broader human experience, resonating with themes of justice, truth, and the eternal search for meaning. With expert storytelling, Sinyavsky and Hayward bring Tertz's vision to life, inviting readers to reflect on the importance of art and the indomitable spirit of those who pursue it amidst adversity.
The narrative unfolds with a gripping intensity, capturing the tension between the desire for creative autonomy and the oppressive forces that threaten it. Tertz's unique perspective provides readers with an intimate glimpse into the minds of those who dared to speak out, reflecting their fears, hopes, and relentless resilience.
As the story progresses, the trial becomes a powerful metaphor for the broader human experience, resonating with themes of justice, truth, and the eternal search for meaning. With expert storytelling, Sinyavsky and Hayward bring Tertz's vision to life, inviting readers to reflect on the importance of art and the indomitable spirit of those who pursue it amidst adversity.
Genres
Action & Adventure