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4.0 out of 5 stars
Behind barbed wire, behind the iron curtain,
By guitar_buyer "guitar_buyer" (Queens, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Memoirs of 1984 (Paperback)
Tarnopolsky delivers a haunting tale of human rights in the Soviet Union. The story focuses on the author's imprisonment and battle with the Soviet government to grant him emigration from the USSR. The first-person narrative focuses with chilling detail on describing the author's experience in the Soviet Labor Camps. However, Tarnopolsky constantly shifts from the first-person-narrative to philosophical drivel on the nature of man that sometimes seems like he's using up space.
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Memoirs of 1984 by Yuri Tarnopolsky (Paperback - August 24, 1993)
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