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| Original Title: | Как закалялась сталь |
| ISBN: | 0714705853 (ISBN13: 9780714705859) URL http://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Steel-Tempered-Nikolai-Ostrovsky/dp/0714705853 |

Nikolai Ostrovsky
Ebook | Pages: 376 pages Rating: 3.82 | 2880 Users | 224 Reviews
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| Title | : | How the Steel Was Tempered |
| Author | : | Nikolai Ostrovsky |
| Book Format | : | Ebook |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 376 pages |
| Published | : | September 1973 by Central Books Ltd (first published 1934) |
| Categories | : | Fiction. Literature. Russian Literature. Cultural. Russia. Classics. War. Novels |
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Yüz yıl sonra Ekim Devrimi ve ardından kurulan iktidarların bozulup çürüdüğü ve yıkıldığı, büyük emek ve özverilerle insanlığa armağan edilen kazanımların emperyalist kapitalist barbarlık eliyle yok edilerek insanın kendine düşman haline getirilmeye çalışıldığı bir çürüme çağında dönüp yeniden Ekime bakmak, onun insanın kendini gerçekleştirmesine yaptığı katkıdan esinlenmenin büyük bir değeri olacağı kanısındayız. Çünkü sosyalizm sadece insanı maddi-ekonomik zincirlerinden kurtarmakla kalmamış aynı zamanda ve bununla bağı içinde yeni bir insan tipinin de müjdesini vermiştir. Ve bu tarihsel serüveni en iyi anlatan şeylerden birinin de edebiyat olduğu su götürmez bir gerçektir.Birçok insanı sosyalizm fikrine yaklaştıran, sosyalizmi kuru bir analiz olmaktan çıkararak kanlı canlı bir tarihsel deneyim halinde kavramasına yol açan devrim romanlarının dönüp dönüp tekrar okunmasının bu nedenle büyük bir önem taşıdığına inanıyoruz.
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Ratings: 3.82 From 2880 Users | 224 ReviewsCriticism About Books How the Steel Was Tempered
01. Leave all your political views aside before touching this book.02. Stop looking at the book as another Soviet propaganda03. You will fall in love with it if you follow 01 & 02Pavel became one of my earliest 'men in books'. Ostrovsky used Pavel to portray his own life in 2nd person. I've read it few times in Sinhalese many years ago and every single time it managed to capture my heart a little bit more. The story is fascinating and mind blowing. The love, the courage, the determination IThis is one of those books, that shaped my childhood dreams.Nikolai Ostrovsky is definitely my all time hero ...
i read this book years ago and i wasn't able to understand it because of my age, but now is really one of my favorites, i could believe the emotions of the character as if they were real and not something someone made up, even thought im not entirely sure if i like the character of pavel korchaguin due to the narrow minded in wich he is portraited and the fact that he has no toleration to other way of thinking that is not his own, and his true is the only true, but you can blame it to the

think of inspiration and this is one of few books that come to my mind. a very good description of building of socialist russia and the spirit behind it. but moreover this also entails a great autobiographical adventurous journey of the author. it has so many incidents that we could only wish for, right from the childhood to the youth of the author. more importantly it is a story of endless energy, strength, and spirit to achieve something dear to ones heart. it is story which teaches you how
I read this book long ago. I was maybe ten years old. (30 y ago..?)wow!!! it was my dad who started reading it. he read a few pages aloud to me and my sisters. we were so "enamored" of Pavel and his adventures alot. when Dad was at work, we read a few pages ... and then after a few days I red it by myself alone! I could not leave it from me, this amazing book. a year later I saw the movie at a cinema in Tehran.I have strong memories of the book. it is well writen.Yes it does propaganda but it
This one is written by a fanatic. The author is so obsessed with his dogmas that he seems religious rather than political, and yet it's politics he is dedicating his life to. The communism as he understands and practices it.So it's a great book. I dislike the main character and most of the moral principles in the book seem to be from medieval times, but it has strength and the book is enjoyable to read. Fanatics do have power in their words. Belief is the heart of life and sometimes it may not


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