An autobiographical sketch, rather than a book, an account of one woman's harrowing experiences under the Soviet regime....

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An autobiographical sketch, rather than a book, an account of one woman's harrowing experiences under the Soviet regime. Hysterical, overwritten perhaps, yet nonetheless moving as a human record of suffering. She pictures everyday life in Russia, the lack of employment, lack of food, decline of all moral and ethical standards, criminal indulgences of all sorts. A gruesome and depressing inside story, exaggerated no doubt, but dramatic reading.

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Publisher: Russian National Edit. -- Berlin

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1940

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