Babi Yar: A Document in the Form of a Novel; New, Complete, Uncensored Version

Author:   Anatoly Kuznetsov ,  A Anatoli ,  Masha Gessen
Publisher:   Picador USA
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9781250883834


Pages:   496
Publication Date:   28 February 2023
Format:   Paperback
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"""[A] masterpiece . . . Babi Yar [is] every bit the peer of the canonical works of witness [such as] Anne Frank's diary . . . Wiesel's Night . . . Solzhenityn's Gulag Archipelago."" --George Packer, The Atlantic An internationally acclaimed documentary novel that describes the fateful collision of Russia, Ukraine, and Nazi Germany, and one of the largest mass executions of the Holocaust, with a new introduction by Masha Gessen. ""I wonder if we shall ever understand that the most precious thing in this world is a man's life and his freedom? Or is there still more barbarism ahead? With these questions I think I shall bring this book to an end. I wish you peace. And freedom."" At the age of twelve, Anatoly Kuznetsov experienced the Nazi invasion of Ukraine, and soon began keeping a diary of the brutal occupation of Kiev that followed. Years later, he combined those notebooks with other survivors' memories to create a classic work of documentary witness in the form of a novel. When Babi Yar was first published in a Soviet magazine in 1966, it became a literary sensation, not least for its powerful and unprecedented narratives of the Nazi massacre of the city's Jews, and later Roma, prisoners of war, and other victims, at the Babi Yar ravine--one of the largest mass killings of the Holocaust. After Kuznetsov defected to Great Britain in 1969, he republished the book in a new edition that included extensive passages censored by the Soviets, along with his later reflections. In its fully realized form, Babi Yar is a classic of Holocaust and World War II testimony. With sustained immediacy, it relates a scrappy but principled boy's day-to-day fight to survive and provide for his family. He dodges bullets and avoids transport to Germany, befriends black market horse dealers and pre-revolutionary aristocrats, wonders at the pomp of the Nazi's opera performances, overhears his mother and grandparents debate the merits of German versus Soviet rule, collects grenades, digs hiding places, and confronts the moral dilemmas of assisting neighbors or looting stores--all the while hearing the constant hum of bullets at the Babi Yar ravine nearby. In a bravura feat of reporting, he tells the story of what happened at Babi Yar--from the deceptive roundup of the city's Jews and execution of the national soccer team, to the memories of the site's few survivors and the story of a daring escape. The book's once-censored passages explore the Soviet effort to hide the realities of the massacre and other facts about wartime that the regime did not want discussed. In the manner of Elie Wiesel's Night or The Diary of Anne Frank, here is a book that tells some of the most uncomfortable truths of the past century--and the most essential."

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Author:   Anatoly Kuznetsov ,  A Anatoli ,  Masha Gessen
Publisher:   Picador USA
Imprint:   Picador USA
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 20.60cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9781250883834


ISBN 10:   1250883830
Pages:   496
Publication Date:   28 February 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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[A] masterpiece . . . Babi Yar [is] every bit the peer of the canonical works of witness [such as] Anne Frank's diary . . . Wiesel's Night . . . Solzhenityn's Gulag Archipelago . . . [The book] reminds me in some ways of Huckleberry Finn . . . Painfully relevant again, Babi Yar might at last find the wide readership it deserves . . . In telling the truth, the book also exposes lies of the past and present. --George Packer, The Masterpiece No One Wanted to Save, The Atlantic


[A] masterpiece . . . Babi Yar [is] every bit the peer of the canonical works of witness [such as] Anne Frank's diary . . . Wiesel's Night . . . Solzhenityn's Gulag Archipelago . . . [The book] reminds me in some ways of Huckleberry Finn . . . Painfully relevant again, Babi Yar might at last find the wide readership it deserves . . . In telling the truth, the book also exposes lies of the past and present. --George Packer, The Masterpiece No One Wanted to Save, The Atlantic Nothing I have read about that barbaric time has been as affecting as this gripping, disturbing book -- rightly hailed a masterpiece . . . Un-put-downable. --Tony Rennell, The Daily Mail By the end of this raw, direct, meticulously assembled collection of testimony, there is no choice but to recognize, and to bow before, the assertion of its opening sentence: 'This book contains nothing but the truth.' --Sam Sacks, The Wall Street Journal


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Anatoly Kuznetsov was born in Kyiv in 1929. During World War II, he endured the Nazi occupation of the city, and later described his experiences in the documentary novel Babi Yar, which appeared in a Soviet magazine in 1966 and was later published abroad. He defected to Great Britain in 1969, and an uncensored version of Babi Yar was published in the United States in 1970 under the pseudonym A. Anatoli. He died in London in 1979

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