search
Subtotal USD $ 0,00
Total USD $ 0,00
  • Pod
Prison life in Siberia

Prison life in Siberia

USD $ 44,84

"Prison Life in Siberia" offers a gripping exploration into the depths of human resilience and the harrowing realities of confinement in one of the world's most unforgiving landscapes. Through vivid prose and poignant storytellingthis book delves into the experiences of individuals thrust into the icy heart of Siberia's remote prisons.As the pages unfoldreaders are transported into a world of stark contrasts: the vastfrozen expanses of Siberia's wilderness juxtaposed with the crampedsuffocating confines of its prison cells. With each turn of the pagethe author unveils the harsh conditions endured by prisoners - from backbreaking labor in Siberia's mines to the relentless battle against isolationhungerand despair.Yet amid the bleaknessglimmers of humanity emerge. Through the author's keen observations and intimate portraits of individualsreaders witness acts of couragecamaraderieand resilience that defy the odds. From small acts of defiance to moments of profound connectionthese stories paint a vivid tapestry of the human spirit's triumph over adversity."Prison Life in Siberia" is more than just a tale of survival; it's a testament to the indomitable strength of the human soul. With its compelling narrative and rich historical detailthis book offers readers a window into a world that is as captivating as it is hauntinginviting them to contemplate the enduring power of hoperesilienceand the human capacity for redemption.

"Prison Life in Siberia" offers a gripping exploration into the depths of human resilience and the harrowing realities of confinement in one of the world's most unforgiving landscapes. Through vivid prose and poignant storytellingthis book delves into the experiences of individuals thrust into the icy heart of Siberia's remote prisons.As the pages unfoldreaders are transported into a world of stark contrasts: the vastfrozen expanses of Siberia's wilderness juxtaposed with the crampedsuffocating confines of its prison cells. With each turn of the pagethe author unveils the harsh conditions endured by prisoners - from backbreaking labor in Siberia's mines to the relentless battle against isolationhungerand despair.Yet amid the bleaknessglimmers of humanity emerge. Through the author's keen observations and intimate portraits of individualsreaders witness acts of couragecamaraderieand resilience that defy the odds. From small acts of defiance to moments of profound connectionthese stories paint a vivid tapestry of the human spirit's triumph over adversity."Prison Life in Siberia" is more than just a tale of survival; it's a testament to the indomitable strength of the human soul. With its compelling narrative and rich historical detailthis book offers readers a window into a world that is as captivating as it is hauntinginviting them to contemplate the enduring power of hoperesilienceand the human capacity for redemption.
  • Isbn
    9791223013168
  • Peso
    0.62 kg.
  • Tamaño
    14 x 22 cm.
  • Número de páginas
    498
  • Idioma
    Inglés
  • Referencia
    POD34174

Fiódor Dostoievski

Autor

Fiódor Dostoievski (Moscú, 1821 – San Petersburgo, 1881). Autor de novelas, ensayos, relatos cortos, artículos y otros textos, retrató como nadie la sociedad rusa del siglo xix.
Figura clave de la literatura universal, es uno de los autores más significativos de la conocida como edad de oro de la literatura rusa, con obras tan reconocidas como Crimen y castigo, El idiota, El eterno marido o Los hermanos Karamázov, entre otras muchas. En 2013 publicamos Memorias del subsuelo, con ilustraciones de Jorge González.