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Author:
Zgustov©Ł, Monika,.
Title:
Dressed for a dance in the snow : Women's Voices from the Gulag / Monika Zgustova ; translated from the Spanish by Julie Jones.
Publisher:
Other Press
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
xix, 275 pages.
Subject:
Women political prisoners--Soviet Union--Biography.
Political persecution--Soviet Union--History--Sources.
Other Authors:
Jones, Julie, 1943-
Zgustov©Ł, Monika.
Zgustov©Ł, Monika, New York : Other Press, 2020.
Other Titles:
Vestidas para un baile en la nieve English.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references. Introduction to the American edition: a trip to Moscow -- Lot's wife: Zayara Vesiolaya -- Penelope in chains: Susanna Pechuro -- A twentieth-century Judith: Ella Markman -- Minerva in the mines: Elena Korybut-Daszkiewicz -- Psyche in prison: Valentina Iyevleva -- Antigone facing the Kremlin: Natalia Gorbanevskaya -- Ulysses in Siberia: Janina Misik -- Ariadne, daughter of the labyrinth: Galya Safonova -- Eurydice in the Underworld: Irina Emelyanova.
Summary:
"A poignant and unexpectedly inspirational account of women's suffering and resilience in Stalin's forced labor camps, diligently transcribed in the kitchens and living rooms of nine survivors. The pain inflicted by the gulags has cast a long and dark shadow over Soviet-era history. Zgustov©Ł's collection of interviews with former female prisoners not only chronicles the hardships of the camps, but also serves as testament to the power of beauty in face of adversity. Where one would expect to find storiesof hopelessness and despair, Zgustov©Ł has unearthed tales of the love, art, and friendship that persisted in times of tragedy. Across the Soviet Union, prisoners are said to have composed and memorized thousands of verses. Galya Sanova, born in a Siberian gulag, remembers reading from a hand-stitched copy of Little Red Riding Hood. Irina Emelyanova passed poems to the male prisoner she had grown to love. In this way, the arts lent an air of humanity to the women's brutal realities. These stories, collected in the vein of Svetlana Alexievich's Nobel Prize-winning oral histories, turn one of the darkest periods of the Soviet era into a song of human perseverance, in a way that reads as an intimate family history"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1590511778
9781590511770
LCCN:
2019024829
Locations:
TOPB062 -- Blairstown Public Library (Blairstown)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
YMPD532 -- Monticello Public Library (Monticello)
XAPE737 -- Shenandoah Public Library (Shenandoah)
CIPB482 -- Victor Public Library (Victor)

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