A mountain of crumbs : a memoir

Título
A mountain of crumbs : a memoir

Elena. Gorokhova

Resumen
"A Mountain of Crumbs" is the moving story of a young Soviet girl's discovery of the hidden truths of adulthood and her country's profound political deception. Elena, born with a desire to explore the world beyond her borders, finds her passion in the complexity of the English language -- but in the Soviet Union of the 1960s, such a passion verges on the subversive. Elena's home is no longer the majestic Russia of literature or the tsars. Instead, it is a nation humiliated by its first faltering steps after World War II, putting up appearances for the sake of its regime and fighting to retain its pride. In this deeply affecting memoir, Elena re-creates the world that both oppressed and inspired her. She recounts stories passed down to her about the horrors of the Bolshevik Revolution and probes the daily deprivations and small joys of her family's bunkerlike existence. Through Elena's captivating voice, we learn not only the personal story of Russia in the second half of the twentieth century, but also the story of one rebellious citizen whose love of a foreign language finally transports her to a new world.

Título uniforme
Gora kroshek. English

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
2011

Descripción física
308 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. ; 22 cm.

Materia personal
Gorokhova, Elena-Childhood and youth.
 
Gorokhova, Elena-Family.

Término de la materia
Girls -- Russia (Federation) -- Saint Petersburg -- Biography.

Término geográfico
Saint Petersburg (Russia) -- Biography.
 
Saint Petersburg (Russia) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century.
 
Saint Petersburg (Russia) -- History -- 20th century.
 
Soviet Union -- History -- 1953-1985 -- Biography.

Síntesis
"A Mountain of Crumbs" is the moving story of a young Soviet girl's discovery of the hidden truths of adulthood and her country's profound political deception. Elena, born with a desire to explore the world beyond her borders, finds her passion in the complexity of the English language -- but in the Soviet Union of the 1960s, such a passion verges on the subversive. Elena's home is no longer the majestic Russia of literature or the tsars. Instead, it is a nation humiliated by its first faltering steps after World War II, putting up appearances for the sake of its regime and fighting to retain its pride. In this deeply affecting memoir, Elena re-creates the world that both oppressed and inspired her. She recounts stories passed down to her about the horrors of the Bolshevik Revolution and probes the daily deprivations and small joys of her family's bunkerlike existence. Through Elena's captivating voice, we learn not only the personal story of Russia in the second half of the twentieth century, but also the story of one rebellious citizen whose love of a foreign language finally transports her to a new world.

ISBN
9781439125687

Información de publicación
New York : Simon & Schuster, 2011


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Edmonton Christian High947.21 GORBook30905000010953Non-Fiction