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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Not really a novel, more a detailed war plan. All the characters are really well fleshed out, then he just drops them after one chapter - what does happend to them? Suspect he wrote a series, or planned to. Long. Detailed map in back cover of this edition, guttingly i got to page 351 before i realised. One of clearly many books, like Dr. Zhivago, written as a direct riposte to War and Peace - suspect it forms a Russian genre. Only read if you liked the war parts of War and Peace, or are very interested in the fall of tsarism/first world war/rise of communism. Clearly fictional but contains lots of his original research. Gripping and well written, but not really a novel - history presented as fiction. ( )1276. August 1914, by Alexander Solzhenitsyn (23 Jun 1974) This had quite a bit of detail about the awfulness of the conditions facing ordinary Russian soldiers in the first month of the First World War, but did not really get me too excited as a reading experience. I was on a trip to Europe and did no contemporaneous post-reading note. A historical novel of Russia's role in the events of the first World War during a pivotal period in 1914, it is doubtless a masterpiece in the fashion of "War and Peace", but a bit ponderous for true enjoyment while reading. It is more like a heavy Russian meal - filling to the point of discomfort, and leaves a feeling of near-stupefaction that one senses will remain for several days. Heavy going, strange style, but once you get over the culture shock with this one it's rewarding. But long...! My god! no reviews | add a review
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