''A wonderful, unsparing epic ... an intimate human story of loss and love'' New Statesman, Books of the Year
The epic novel of love, war and revolution from Mikhail Sholokhov, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature
An extraordinary Ru...
The first complete and uncensored edition of one of the great Russian epics of the 20th century by a Nobel Prize-winning author contains an introduction, notes, and comprehensive background essays for this panoramic fictional chronicle of twentieth-c...
Mikhail Sholokhov is rightly considered both in his own country and abroad the foremost Soviet novelist of his generation.
Born in 1905, in a working Cossack family, Sholokhov’s most impressionable years were those of the Russian Revolution and ...
Mikhail Sholokhov, Member of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Lenin and Nobel Prize winner. Author of: Tales from the Don And Quiet Flows the Don Virgin Soil Upturned They Thought for Their Country The Fact of a Man This book contains six of ...
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