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Drawings from the Gulag

Author : Dant︠s︡ik Sergeevich Baldaev,Danzig Baldaev,Damon Murray
Publisher : Fuel Pub
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Art
ISBN : 0956356249

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Drawings from the Gulag by Dant︠s︡ik Sergeevich Baldaev,Danzig Baldaev,Damon Murray Pdf

Drawings from the Gulag consists of 130 drawings by Danzig Baldaev describing the history, horror and peculiarities of the Gulag system from its inception in 1918. Baldaev's father, a respected ethnographer, taught him techniques to record the tattoos of criminals in St Petersburg's notorious Kresty prison, where he worked as a guard. He was reported to the KGB who unexpectedly supported his work, allowing him the opportunity to travel across the former USSR.Witnessing scenes of everyday life in the Gulag, he chronicled this previously closed world from both sides of the wire. With every vignette, Baldaev brings the characters he depicts to vivid life: from the lowest zek (inmate) to the most violent tattooed vor (thief), all the practices and inhabitants of the Gulag system are depicted here in incredible, and often shocking, detail. In documenting the attitude of the authorities to those imprisoned, and the transformation of those citizens into survivors or victims of the Gulag system, this 'graphic novel' vividly depicts methods of torture and mass murder undertaken by the administration, as well as the atrocities committed by criminals on their fellow inmates.

Russian Criminal Tattoo Encyclopaedia

Author : Dant︠s︡ik Sergeevich Baldaev
Publisher : Fuel Publishing
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Art
ISBN : UOM:39015082748818

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Russian Criminal Tattoo Encyclopaedia by Dant︠s︡ik Sergeevich Baldaev Pdf

For more than 30 years Danzig Baldayev was a prison warder in Kresty prison in St Petersburg. He collected more than 3000 images of Russian criminals' tattoos. These form the backbone to this encyclopedia that explores one of the world's more unusual art forms.

ГУЛАГ Коллекция Картин

Author : Nikolaĭ Getman
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Art
ISBN : UOM:39015052545442

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Gulag Casual

Author : Austin English
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Graphic novels
ISBN : 1937541193

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Gulag Casual by Austin English Pdf

Gulag Casual, by acclaimed illustrator and cartoonist Austin English, presents some of the most mature and sustained work yet from a constantly challenging and essential artist. This new suite of short stories collects material from 2010–2015, showcasing the kind of imaginative imagery which firmly establishes English as one of the most innovative cartoonists in practice today.

Soviets

Author : Dant︠s︡ik Sergeevich Baldaev
Publisher : Fuel Publishing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Art
ISBN : 0956896278

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Soviets by Dant︠s︡ik Sergeevich Baldaev Pdf

"Soviets features previously unpublished drawings from the archive of Danzig Baldaev, alongside classic propaganda photographs made by Sergei Vasiliev for the newspaper Vercherny Chelyabinsk."--From the publisher's web site.

The Diary of a Gulag Prison Guard

Author : Ivan Chistyakov
Publisher : Granta Books
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2016-12-01
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781783782581

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The Diary of a Gulag Prison Guard by Ivan Chistyakov Pdf

In the archives of the Memorial International Human Rights Centre in Moscow is an extraordinary diary, a rare first-person testimony of a commander of guards in a Soviet labour camp. Ivan Chistyakov was sent to the Gulag in 1935, where he worked at the Baikal-Amur Corrective Labour Camp for over a year. Life at the Gulag was anathema to Chistyakov, a cultured Muscovite with a nostalgia for pre-revolutionary Russia, and an amateur painter and poet. He recorded its horrors with an unmatchable immediacy, documenting a world where petty rivalries put lives at risk, prisoners hacked off their fingers to bet in card games, railway sleepers were burned for firewood and Siberian winds froze the lather on the soap. From his stumbling poetic musings on the bitter landscape to his matter-of-fact grumbles about his stove, from accounts of the conditions of the camp to reflections on the cruelty of loneliness, this diary is unique - a visceral and immediate description of a place and time whose repercussions still affect the shape of modern Russia.

Gulag

Author : Anne Applebaum
Publisher : Anchor
Page : 738 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2007-12-18
Category : History
ISBN : 9780307426123

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PULITZER PRIZE WINNER • This magisterial and acclaimed history offers the first fully documented portrait of the Gulag, from its origins in the Russian Revolution, through its expansion under Stalin, to its collapse in the era of glasnost. “A tragic testimony to how evil ideologically inspired dictatorships can be.” –The New York Times The Gulag—a vast array of Soviet concentration camps that held millions of political and criminal prisoners—was a system of repression and punishment that terrorized the entire society, embodying the worst tendencies of Soviet communism. Applebaum intimately re-creates what life was like in the camps and links them to the larger history of the Soviet Union. Immediately recognized as a landmark and long-overdue work of scholarship, Gulag is an essential book for anyone who wishes to understand the history of the twentieth century.

Belomor

Author : Julie S. Draskoczy
Publisher : Academic Studies PRess
Page : 251 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2019-08-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9781618119346

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Belomor by Julie S. Draskoczy Pdf

Containing analyses of everything from prisoner poetry to album covers, Belomor: Criminality and Creativity in Stalin’s Gulag moves beyond the simplistic good/evil paradigm that often accompanies Gulag scholarship. While acknowledging the normative power of Stalinism—an ethos so hegemonic it wanted to harness the very mechanisms of inspiration—the volume also recognizes the various loopholes offered by artistic expression. Perhaps the most infamous project of Stalin’s first Five-Year Plan, the Belomor construction was riddled by paradox, above all the fact that it created a major waterway that was too shallow for large crafts. Even more significant, and sinister, is that the project won the backing of famous creative luminaries who enthusiastically professed the doctrine of self-fashioning. Belomor complicates our understanding of the Gulag by looking at both prisoner motivation and official response from multiple angles, thereby offering a more expansive vision of the labor camp and its connection to Stalinism.

Criminal Subculture in the Gulag

Author : Mark Vincent
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2020-06-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781788311892

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Criminal Subculture in the Gulag by Mark Vincent Pdf

6 Punishment and conflict: Urka courts and the 'bitches' war' -- Ritual -- Punishment -- Suchya voina ('bitches' war') -- Conclusion -- Epilogue: Cult of the urka -- Criminal subculture after the Gulag -- Conclusions -- Glossary of commonly used terms -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.

Russian Criminal Tattoo

Author : Arkady Bronnikov,Stephen Sorrell
Publisher : Fuel Publishing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2016-02-29
Category : Art
ISBN : 0956896294

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Russian Criminal Tattoo by Arkady Bronnikov,Stephen Sorrell Pdf

This book features over 180 photographs and accompanying texts of Russian criminal tattoos from the Arkady Bronnikov collection. From the mid-1960s to the late- 1980s Bronnikov worked as a senior expert in criminalistics at the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs, part of his duties involved visiting correctional institutions of the Ural and Siberia regions. It was here that he interviewed, gathered information and took photographs of convicts and their tattoos, building one of the most comprehensive archives of this phenomenon. He regularly helped to solve criminal cases across Russia by using his collection of tattoos to identify culprits and corpses. The Bronnikov collection was made exclusively for police use, to further the understanding of the language of these tattoos and to act as an aid in the identification and apprehension of criminals in the field. Unimpeded by artistry, these vernacular photographs present a guileless representation of criminal society. Every image discloses evidence of an inmate's character: aggressive, vulnerable, melancholic, conceited. Their bodies display an unofficial history, told not just through tattoos, but also in scars and missing digits. Closer inspection only confirms our inability to comprehend the unimaginable lives of this previously unacknowledged caste.

Dressed for a Dance in the Snow

Author : Monika Zgustova
Publisher : Other Press, LLC
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2020-02-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9781590511848

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Dressed for a Dance in the Snow by Monika Zgustova Pdf

Named a Notable Translated Book of the Year by World Literature Today A poignant and unexpectedly inspirational account of women’s suffering and resilience in Stalin’s forced labor camps, diligently transcribed in the kitchens and living rooms of nine survivors. The pain inflicted by the gulags has cast a long and dark shadow over Soviet-era history. Zgustová’s collection of interviews with former female prisoners not only chronicles the hardships of the camps, but also serves as testament to the power of beauty in face of adversity. Where one would expect to find stories of hopelessness and despair, Zgustová has unearthed tales of the love, art, and friendship that persisted in times of tragedy. Across the Soviet Union, prisoners are said to have composed and memorized thousands of verses. Galya Sanova, born in a Siberian gulag, remembers reading from a hand-stitched copy of Little Red Riding Hood. Irina Emelyanova passed poems to the male prisoner she had grown to love. In this way, the arts lent an air of humanity to the women’s brutal realities. These stories, collected in the vein of Svetlana Alexievich’s Nobel Prize-winning oral histories, turn one of the darkest periods of the Soviet era into a song of human perseverance, in a way that reads as an intimate family history.

Ghost of the Gulag

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2018-08-20
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0692134964

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Set in a fictional post WW2 Russia, an Amur Tiger lives alone in a forgotten prison camp. One eye was destroyed by the whip, the other branded and scarred with a sickle and hammer. Though blind, the Tiger learns how to see with the aid of his friend, a raven. The Tiger is unwittingly drawn into a larger conflict over the control of the Taiga (the great northern forest of Russia). The Tribe of the Wolf and the Clan of the Boar both vie for control and the Tiger becomes the tipping point and must choose the fate of the Taiga.

Stalin's Meteorologist

Author : Olivier Rolin
Publisher : Catapult
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2018-12-11
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781640091573

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Stalin's Meteorologist by Olivier Rolin Pdf

Winner of the 2014 Prix du Style "Masterful . . . An eloquent addition to a violent episode in the history of science in the twentieth century." —Nature In 1934, the highly respected head of the Soviet Union’s meteorology department, Alexei Feodosievich Wangenheim, was suddenly arrested without cause and sentenced to a gulag. Less than a year after being hailed by Stalin as a national hero, he ended up with thousands of other "political prisoners" in a camp on Solovetsky Island, under vast northern skies and surrounded by water that was, for more than six months of the year, a sheet of motionless ice. He was violently executed in 1937—a fact kept from his family for nearly twenty years. Olivier Rolin masterfully weaves together Alexei's story and his eventual fate, drawing on an archive of letters and delicate drawings of the natural world that Wangenheim sent to his family from prison. Tragically, Wangenheim never stopped believing in the Revolution, maintaining that he'd been incarcerated by accident, that any day Stalin would find out and free him. His stubbornness suffuses the narrative with tension, and offers insight as to how he survived an impossible situation for so long. Stalin’s Meteorologist is a fascinating work that casts light on the devastating consequences of politically inspired paranoia and the mindlessness and trauma of totalitarianism—relevant revelations for our time.

No Wall Too High

Author : Xu Hongci
Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2017-01-17
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780374714321

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No Wall Too High by Xu Hongci Pdf

"A masterpiece." —The Washington Post "It was impossible. All of China was a prison in those days." Mao Zedong’s labor reform camps, known as the laogai, were notoriously brutal. Modeled on the Soviet Gulag, they subjected their inmates to backbreaking labor, malnutrition, and vindictive wardens. They were thought to be impossible to escape—but one man did. Xu Hongci was a bright young student at the Shanghai No. 1 Medical College, spending his days studying to be a professor and going to the movies with his girlfriend. He was also an idealistic and loyal member of the Communist Party and was generally liked and well respected. But when Mao delivered his famous February 1957 speech inviting “a hundred schools of thought [to] contend,” an earnest Xu Hongci responded by posting a criticism of the party—a near-fatal misstep. He soon found himself a victim of the Anti-Rightist Campaign, condemned to spend the next fourteen years in the laogai. Xu Hongci became one of the roughly 550,000 Chinese unjustly imprisoned after the spring of 1957, and despite the horrific conditions and terrible odds, he was determined to escape. He failed three times before finally succeeding, in 1972, in what was an amazing and arduous triumph. Originally published in Hong Kong, Xu Hongci’s remarkable memoir recounts his life from childhood through his final prison break. After discovering his story in a Hong Kong library, the journalist Erling Hoh tracked down the original manuscript and compiled this condensed translation, which includes background on this turbulent period, an epilogue that follows Xu Hongci up to his death, and Xu Hongci’s own drawings and maps. Both a historical narrative and an exhilarating prison-break thriller, No Wall Too High tells the unique story of a man who insisted on freedom—even under the most treacherous circumstances.

The Gulag Study

Author : Michael E. Allen
Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 101 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Prisoners of war
ISBN : 9781428980020

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The Gulag Study by Michael E. Allen Pdf