"Secondhand Time" was first published in 2013. The fifth book by Svetlana Alekseevich (1948) narrates the Soviet Union after World War II. This prominent Belarusian journalist and storyteller won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2015. It i ...
"Secondhand Time" was first published in 2013. The fifth book by Svetlana Alekseevich (1948) narrates the Soviet Union after World War II. This prominent Belarusian journalist and storyteller won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2015. It is a second-hand story of a crowd of people during the collapse of the Soviet Union. He speaks to thousands of people of all ages and races about the impact of the collapse. From university professors who collected cigarette butts after the collapse to war heroes who were no longer respected, from new traders and brokers to former party members, the range of people is amazing. In this masterpiece, Alekseevich shows how the collapse and the resulting chaos had an indelible effect on millions of people... and the loves, youth, dreams of heroes, and finally the lives that suddenly changed... He is without anything. Kind of Prejudice only narrates and brings the same trend of the Chernobyl prayer books and War Has No Female Face to its peak in this book, the story of lives that changed overnight.
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