Zinky Boys Audiolibro Por Svetlana Alexievich, Julia Whitby - translator, Robin Whitby - translator, Larry Heinemann - introduction arte de portada

Zinky Boys

Soviet Voices from the Afghanistan War

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Winner of the Nobel Prize: "For her polyphonic writings, a monument to suffering and courage in our time." (Swedish Academy, Nobel Prize citation)

From 1979 to 1989 a million Soviet troops engaged in a devastating war in Afghanistan that claimed 50,000 casualties - and the youth and humanity of many tens of thousands more. Creating controversy and outrage when it was first published in the USSR - it was called by reviewers there a "slanderous piece of fantasy" and part of a "hysterical chorus of malign attacks" - Zinky Boys presents the candid and affecting testimony of the officers and grunts, nurses and prostitutes, mothers, sons, and daughters who describe the war and its lasting effects. What emerges is a story that is shocking in its brutality and revelatory in its similarities to the American experience in Vietnam. The Soviet dead were shipped back in sealed zinc coffins (hence the term "Zinky Boys"), while the state denied the very existence of the conflict. Svetlana Alexievich brings us the truth of the Soviet-Afghan War: the beauty of the country and the savage Army bullying, the killing and the mutilation, the profusion of Western goods, the shame and shattered lives of returned veterans. Zinky Boys offers a unique, harrowing, and unforgettably powerful insight into the realities of war. The introduction has been omitted due to rights issues.

©1990 Svetlana Alexievich. Translation 1992 Julia and Robin Whitby. (P)2016 Audible, Inc.
Guerras y Conflictos Unión Soviética Militar Guerra Rusia Asia Europa

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A beautiful yet gut wrenching account of the war from the Soviet perspective. I am a GWOT vet, and it holds up a mirror to the uncomfortable truths America must reckon with about this period of our history.

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haunting, and transparent view of the "Russians vietnam". we are all more alike than we allow.

outstanding

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Military leadership in Russia and everywhere should read this book. It describes the tragedy and useless loss of lives on foreign soil. Russians go home. One 18 year old after another, ill prepared for war, is killed and sent home in a zinc coffin to forever change and often ruin the lives of those Mothers and family left behind.

Brilliant accounting of a terrible war

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I’ve read her others all excellent! Dedicated to truth. Bla bla bla bla bla bla

Bravo

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I don’t know what to say….. this book makes you about want to cry. Darkness….. some light

Amazing

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