Ivan Sergeyevich Shmelev (1873-1950) – a Russian writer and Orthodox thinker, twice nominated for the Nobel Prize. "The Sun of the Dead" – an epic novel about life in Bolshevik Crimea in 1921-1922. A novel that dares to confront the...
truth. The horrors of the Civil War, hunger, banditry, the loss of humanity – Shmelev witnessed these events and masterfully conveyed all shades of despair. "Day by day it gets worse — and now a handful of wheat is worth more than a human being". "Nightmarish, wrapped in poetic brilliance, a document of the era, ... read it if you have the courage ...". – Thomas Mann
Ivan Sergeyevich Shmelev (1873-1950) – a Russian writer and Orthodox thinker, twice nominated for the Nobel Prize. "The Sun of the Dead" – an epic novel about life in Bolshevik Crimea in 1921-1922. A novel that dares to confront the truth. The horrors of the Civil War, hunger, banditry, the loss of humanity – Shmelev witnessed these events and masterfully conveyed all shades of despair. "Day by day it gets worse — and now a handful of wheat is worth more than a human being". "Nightmarish, wrapped in poetic brilliance, a document of the era, ... read it if you have the courage ...". – Thomas Mann