Author
Pavlichenko, Lyudmila.
Author Original
بافلتشنكو لودميلا
Publication Date
2021
Publication Place
Beirut -
Dar Al Saqi
Subject
Nonfiction, Biography & Autobiography
Type
Book
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Pages Count
390
Library
Wesleyan University Library
Library Asset ID
ISBN : 9786140302280, ISBN : 6140302285, OCLC : (OCoLC)1291164243, ISBN : 614-03-2156-5
Record ID
alma9932806053603768
Library Location
See online access
Date
2021
Notes
Nicknamed the “Lady of Death,” Lyudmila Pavlichenko was the most successful and terrifying Soviet sniper of all time. She accompanies us in her memories and we move with her from one location to another on the battle fronts of World War II. Lyudmila narrates the memories of a girl who was provoked by war and awakened in her something beyond femininity. She was forced to engage in the game of death, then set off from behind the gun to travel the world on a political journey in which she revealed her talents in persuasion and human communication. An exciting book that provokes the senses before the feelings, and pushes you to pay attention and anticipate. A different story from wartime, which we live through the scope of a sniper, observing and sniping at life from one place because she believes that she is helping to protect it in another place.
Sample Text
• Intro
• Introduction
• A word from the Russian editor
• 1. Factory walls
• 2. If there was a war tomorrow...
• 3. From the Prut River to the Dniester River
• 4. The borders of fire
• 5. Battle of Tatarka
• 6. Across the sea
• 7. Legendary Sevastopol
• 8. Forest paths
• 9. Second assault
• 10. The fight
• 11. On a hill without a name
• 12. Spring 1942
• 13. A word from the army commander
• 14. Moscow stars
• 15. Mission to Washington
• 16. My love
• 17. Island in the ocean
• 18. “This is what Comrade Stalin ordered us to do...”
• 19. I am marginalized!
• About the book.
Baskı
1st ed.