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Quiet Flows the Don is a panoramic view of ten years of Cossack life in the Don region of Russia. Set in the turbulent years of the First World War, the Revolution and the Civil War, it deals unblinkingly with the main questions confronting the War's Communist regime: how much ruthlessness can be practised in order to establish Soviet power?
The Bolsheviks' harsh repression of the Cossacks - disastrous both morally and politically - leads to a mass rebellion, which succeeds in driving the Reds out of the Don territory but not before the Don loses almost half its population in bloody and merciless battle.
The long savagery of the Russian Civil War brutalizes many of those who are caught up in it on either side. Many of the Don Cossacks are farmers, content to pursue their hard-working lives and to stand aside from the fateful clash between Whites and Reds. But they are drawn ineluctably into the bitter conflict and, through the eyes of Sholokhov's vivid cast of characters, we see how families and friends are divided in the name of reordering society, and their way of life destroyed for ever.
The fate of the Cossacks is personified in the tragedy of Sholokhov's hero, Grigory Melekhov. Promoted to officer for his courageous efforts in war against the Germans, his success leads only to his being treated with suspicion by the invading Communists. Under threat of arrest, he is forced to leave his family and become an outlaw. In the most degrading circumstances, Melekhov retains a nobility of spirit, but his desperate attempts to find a new life with his lover Aksinya are doomed to failure.
Brian Murphy is Professor Emeritus of the University of Ulster where he taught Russian language and literature. He has compiled a Commentary to the Russian text of Quiet Flows the Don and published research on the Russian Civil War. He has also written on Turgenev, Chekhov, Zoshchenko and Babel, and aspectual usage of the verb in Russian and Serbo-Croat.
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Fiction, History, World War, 1914-1918, Revolution, 1917-1921, Continental european fiction (fictional works by one author), Soviet union, fiction, World war, 1914-1918, fiction, Fiction, war & military, Russian literature, Translations into English, Revolution (Soviet Union : 1917-1921) fast (OCoLC)fst01907572, World War (1914-1918) fast (OCoLC)fst01180746Places
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And Quiet Flows the Don: Book 1 (And Quiet Flows the Don)
June 2001, Fredonia Books (NL)
Paperback
in English
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Quiet flows the Don
1996, Carroll & Graf Publishers
in English
- 1st Carroll & Grad ed.
0786703601 9780786703609
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Quiet Flows the Don (A Novel in Two Books, Deluxe Edition)
September 1990, Firebird Pubns
Hardcover
in English
- Deluxe ed edition
5050016800 9785050016805
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And quiet flows the Don
1989, Vintage Books
in English
- 1st Vintage international ed.
0679725210 9780679725213
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [1346]-1348).
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Marathi translation of the Don flows home to the sea, English translation of the author's Tikhiĭ Don.
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