Stalingrad, Vasily Grossman
Stalingrad, Vasily Grossman
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Stalingrad

Author: Vasily Grossman, Robert Chandler, Elizabeth Chandler

Narrator: Elliot Levey, Leighton Pugh

Unabridged: 37 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/28/2024


Synopsis

In April 1942, Hitler and Mussolini meet in Salzburg where they agree on a renewed assault on the Soviet Union. Launched in the summer, the campaign soon picks up speed, as the routed Red Army is driven back to the industrial center of Stalingrad on the banks of the Volga. In the rubble of the bombed-out city, Soviet forces dig in for a last stand.

The story told in Vasily Grossman's Stalingrad unfolds across the length and breadth of Russia and Europe. At the heart of the novel is the Shaposhnikov family. Even as the Germans advance, the matriarch, Alexandra Vladimirovna, refuses to leave Stalingrad. Far from the front, her eldest daughter, Ludmila, is unhappily married to the Jewish physicist Viktor Shtrum. Viktor's research may be of crucial military importance, but he is distracted by thoughts of his mother in the Ukraine, lost behind German lines.

In Stalingrad, published here for the first time in English translation, and in its celebrated sequel, Life and Fate, Grossman writes with extraordinary power and deep compassion about the disasters of war and the ruthlessness of totalitarianism, without, however, losing sight of the little things that are the daily currency of human existence or of humanity's inextinguishable, saving attachment to nature and life.

About Vasily Grossman

Vasily Grossman (1905-1964) worked as a reporter for the army newspaper Red Star during World War II. His vivid yet sober The Hell of Treblinka was translated and used as testimony in the Nuremberg trials. His novels Life and Fate and Everything Flows; a collection of stories, journalism, and essays, The Road; and a work of travel writing, An Armenian Sketchbook, are all published by NYRB Classics.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Adam on April 13, 2019

A masterpiece, out this June (and I'll have more to say on it then). This is a fascinating contrast with perhaps my favorite novel, LIFE AND FATE, which is STALINGRAD's direct sequel - STALINGRAD is the Iliad to that Odyssey. Soviet censorship has made this a tamer, more conventional novel than it p......more

Goodreads review by William2 on August 30, 2023

Notes on first reading 1. Along the Volga, apparently, there is an abundance of watermelon cultivation. However, the watermelons are said to have diuretic effects if too many are eaten at one sitting. 2. Vasily Grossman wants to match or excel Tolstoy’s War and Peace. He certainly did so in Life and F......more

Goodreads review by Come on April 28, 2022

Che libro! Questo è il primo dei due volumi di Grossman dedicati a Stalingrado (il secondo è Vita e destino). Scrive Robert Chandler nella postfazione: "Vita e destino riprende dal punto in cui Stalingrado si conclude, ovvero alla fine del settembre 1942. La disquisizione di Ikonnikov sulla bontà ill......more

Goodreads review by Dax on January 08, 2020

As noted by the translator in the afterword, Grossman envisioned 'Stalingrad' and 'Life and Fate' as one work, so a proper evaluation cannot be given until both books have been read. That being said, there's no denying that 'Stalingrad' in and of itself is a major accomplishment. It starts off with......more