The Third Truth

Leonid Borodin

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A novel that describes the friendship of a poacher and a gamekeeper who have little in common but loyalty to their own ideals. Leonid Borodin has alwo written "The Story of a Strange Time" and "Partings".
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Catriona Kelly
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Tahmini Okuma Süresi: 5 sa. 21 dk.Sayfa Sayısı: 189Basım Tarihi: 20 Nisan 1989Yayınevi: Vintage/Ebury -A Division of Random House Group
ISBN: 9780002718134Ülke: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandDil: İngilizceFormat: Ciltli
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Leonid Borodin
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Born in Irkutsk, Borodin was a Russian Orthodox Christian and a Soviet dissident. In the 1960s he belonged to the anti-Communist All-Russian Social-Christian Union for the Liberation of the People (VSHSON).[2] He was arrested and imprisoned in the 'strict regime' Camp 17 in 1967, and went on hunger strike there with Yuli Daniel and Aleksandr Ginzburg in 1969. After his release in 1973, Borodin’s works were smuggled out of the Soviet Union. The publication of an English translation of The Story of a Strange Time led to his arrest in 1982 on charges of 'anti-Soviet propaganda'. He was sentenced to 10 years of hard labour in Perm-36 Maximum Security Camp (ITK-6), as well as five years' internal exile. Released after four years, in the perestroika era, Borodin was allowed to visit the West with his wife. Borodin was the subject and first-person narrator of the 2001 film Leonid Borodin: Looking through the Years. A winner of many literary prizes, including the 2002 Solzhenitsyn Prize, Borodin was editor-in-chief of Moskva, a popular literary magazine. In 2005 he was appointed to the first convocation of the Public Chamber of Russia.