To Polyakov it was as though a fierce wind from downstream was sweeping up the Volga. Several times he was knocked off his feet; he fell to the ground no longer knowing what world he lived in, whether he was old or young, what was up and what was down. But Klimov dragged him along and finally they slid to the bottom of a huge crater. Here the darkness was threefold: the darkness of night, the darkness of dust and smoke, the darkness of a deep pit.They lay there beside one another; the same soft light, the same prayer for life filled both their heads. It was the same light, the same touching hope that glows in all heads and all hearts in those of birds and animals as well as in those of human beings.

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About Vasily Grossman, Life and Fate

Vasily Grossman, Life and Fate.

Themes

  • Hope — Words of encouragement about optimism and brighter futures
  • War — Reflections on conflict, peace, and the human cost of war

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