Verlag:
Faber and Faber, London
;
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Presents a panoramic view of a restless society, with a bourgeoisie no longer sure of its own values, and a working class steadily facing up to the terrifying sacrifices ahead. This work is described by Ronald Bryden in the 'Observer' in 1971 as 'a...
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Presents a panoramic view of a restless society, with a bourgeoisie no longer sure of its own values, and a working class steadily facing up to the terrifying sacrifices ahead. This work is described by Ronald Bryden in the 'Observer' in 1971 as 'a real discovery - the missing link between Chekhov and the Russian revolution'.