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Journey into the Whirlwind is the English title of the memoir by Eugenia Ginzburg. It was published in English in 1967, some thirty years after the story begins. The two-part book is a highly detailed first-hand account of her life and imprisonment in the Soviet Union during the rule of Joseph Stalin in the 1930s. Although Ginzburg sought to have the manuscript published in the Soviet Union, she was turned down. The manuscript was smuggled out of the country and later sold in many different languages. The first volume was published in 1967 and the second volume was published in 1979 two years after Ginzburg's death. A copy would not be published by a Russian publisher until 1990.

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  • Journey into the Whirlwind (en)
  • Крутой маршрут (ru)
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  • «Крутой маршрут» — автобиографический роман Евгении Гинзбург. Жанр книги по определению автора — «Хроника времён культа личности». По словам В. Быкова, написавшего предисловие к изданию («Советский писатель», 1990 г.), «это не роман и не какой-либо другой из распространённых жанров литературы, это — исполненное боли эхо нашего недавнего прошлого, которое, тем не менее, не может не отозваться в человеческой душе полузабытым страхом и содроганием. Вещи, о которых здесь идёт речь, с трудом постигаются обычным человеческим разумом, хотя при чтении этих строк нигде не возникает и тени сомнения в их искренности и достоверности — правда встаёт из каждого слова во всей своей наготе и неотвратимости». (ru)
  • Journey into the Whirlwind is the English title of the memoir by Eugenia Ginzburg. It was published in English in 1967, some thirty years after the story begins. The two-part book is a highly detailed first-hand account of her life and imprisonment in the Soviet Union during the rule of Joseph Stalin in the 1930s. Although Ginzburg sought to have the manuscript published in the Soviet Union, she was turned down. The manuscript was smuggled out of the country and later sold in many different languages. The first volume was published in 1967 and the second volume was published in 1979 two years after Ginzburg's death. A copy would not be published by a Russian publisher until 1990. (en)
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  • Harcourt(US)Persephone Books(UK)
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  • Journey into the Whirlwind is the English title of the memoir by Eugenia Ginzburg. It was published in English in 1967, some thirty years after the story begins. The two-part book is a highly detailed first-hand account of her life and imprisonment in the Soviet Union during the rule of Joseph Stalin in the 1930s. Although Ginzburg sought to have the manuscript published in the Soviet Union, she was turned down. The manuscript was smuggled out of the country and later sold in many different languages. The first volume was published in 1967 and the second volume was published in 1979 two years after Ginzburg's death. A copy would not be published by a Russian publisher until 1990. In the book, Ginzburg discusses a variety of her experiences. Throughout her experiences with the Gulag, Ginzburg was able to form friendships, cultivate a love of poetry and reunite with her son Vasily Aksyonov, after her release. Readers have found these messages to be powerful and inspiring. Ginzburg wrote a sequel, Within the Whirlwind that continues from the point where she left off in the first instalment of her autobiography. It was republished in the UK by Persephone Books in 2014 as Into the Whirlwind. The sequel to this book is Within the Whirlwind, which was published two years after Ginzburg's death. (en)
  • «Крутой маршрут» — автобиографический роман Евгении Гинзбург. Жанр книги по определению автора — «Хроника времён культа личности». По словам В. Быкова, написавшего предисловие к изданию («Советский писатель», 1990 г.), «это не роман и не какой-либо другой из распространённых жанров литературы, это — исполненное боли эхо нашего недавнего прошлого, которое, тем не менее, не может не отозваться в человеческой душе полузабытым страхом и содроганием. Вещи, о которых здесь идёт речь, с трудом постигаются обычным человеческим разумом, хотя при чтении этих строк нигде не возникает и тени сомнения в их искренности и достоверности — правда встаёт из каждого слова во всей своей наготе и неотвратимости». (ru)
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