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I recommend Nontraditional Love by Rafael Grugman. The idea of the novel is intriguing and established... Read book review on Amazon
Amazon.com: Nontraditional Love: Rafael Grugman: Books
Thanks, you remain me title. This story based on the real and horror events when Red Army occupied Berlin and almost all German women were rapes soviet soldiers.
From Wikipedia about one more political Nobel award:
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1970.
He made the world aware of the Gulag, the Soviet Union's forced labor camp system, and for these efforts Solzhenitsyn was exiled from the Soviet Union in 1974...
Thank you. I keep in mind the second movie. I will be order the first and maybe change my opinion. But generally very difficult to repeat the same emotional wave and author style. Movie is a separate art.
It’s different. The Editorial Reviews from Amazon:
"The scene is the twenty-third century. At the heart of the novel is a love story between a man and a woman who are forced to hide their feelings and pass as homosexuals. Nontraditional Love describes a homosexual world in which heterosexual...
Thank you, Beer good! I agree with you on 100%
Your list is the same as mine. But in a top 1-2 Bulgakov and Orwell. I had emotional shock after Animal Farm. It’s fantastic!!!
You bet! Quality isn't determined by number of readers. Tolstoy died almost 100 years ago, Feuchtwanger – 50 years ago. But in 2007 Knopf prints a new translation of War and Pease by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky. Time is determined quality of a book.
You say ‘Nominations for the...
I agree... Tolstoy, Zola, Ibsen, Strindberg... Remarque, Feuchtwanger... every reader knows these names... but I am not sure that you could say the same about Brodsky or Mahfouz
Leon Marcus Uris Exodus and A God in Ruins.
The second book (published in 1999) about the fictional Democratic candidate for the 2008 presidency, his family, and the life of his opponent. A God in Ruins climaxes with the election campaign and its results. It is a time to read this book in 2008.
A lot of brilliant authors like Erich Maria Remarque or Lion Feuchtwanger never were nominated. I think that Remarque should be nominating for novels All Quiet on the Western Front, Three Comrades, and The Night in Lisbon and so on.
And I think for Nobel Prize you know a lot of world...
I found the editorial review on the Amazon, when I click on the picture. For search, type keyword Nontraditional Love
“The scene is the twenty-third century. At the heart of the novel is a love story between a man and a woman who are forced to hide their feelings and pass as homosexuals...
OK. Do you hear something about Joseph Brodsky, Russian poet, who won the 1987 Nobel Prize in Literature, or Naguib Mahfouz, Egyptian novelist, who won the 1988, or Ferit Orhan Pamuk, Turkish novelist, who won the 2006?