Vasily Grossman (December 12, 1905 – September 14, 1964) was a Soviet Jewish writer and journalist, best known for his works on World War II. Born in Berdychiv, Ukraine, he initially studied chemical engineering before turning to literature. As a war correspondent for the Red Star newspaper, he witnessed the Battle of Stalingrad and documented Nazi atrocities. His masterpiece, Life and Fate, was banned by Soviet authorities for its criticism of Stalinism and only published in the 1980s. Grossman's works explore themes of war, totalitarianism, and humanity, earning him recognition as a significant voice in 20th-century Russian literature.
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“In the blank wall of the world’s indifference there had appeared a tiny snakelike fissure”
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“In great hearts the cruelty of life gives birth to good.”
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“Your heart is raw and bleeding. Everything is strange and terrible.”
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“Nuestro honorable sargento dominaba todas las lenguas, excepto las extranjeras.”
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“At war a Russian man puts on a white shirt. He may live in sin, but he dies like a saint.”
Source: A Writer At War: Vasily Grossman with the Red Army 1941-1945
“I don't believe in your "Good". I believe in human kindness.”
“He was endowed with the extraordinary powers of endurance characteristic of madmen and simpletons.”
Source: Life And Fate (Vintage Classic Russians Series)
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“There's nothing more difficult than saying goodbye to a house where you've suffered.”
