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The gates of Hell
The gates of Hell
Author: Harrison E. Salisbury
The Gates of hell is enormouslt rich in setting and in character. The details of life in the Soviet Union are brought so vividly to life that the reader feel asd if he has been transported to Russia to share with the chatracters in the novel the fear and impoverishment and the courage that daily survival entails.
ISBN: 189266
Publication Date: 1975
Pages: 439
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Publisher: Randon House
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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A sweeping novel of modern Russia, a moving story of love, an aspiring saga of human greatness. Following the life of Andrei Sokolov from the time of the Russian revolution to his adulthood as a famous writer conemned as a traitor and sent into exile in the West.
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The Gates of Hell is enormously rich in setting and in character. This is a timely, powerful novel about the sacrifice of private lives to political power, about the dissenting voices that willn ot be silenced despite the dangers, about the incredible endurance of human spirit.


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