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ISBN: 1025498003

ISBN13: 9781025498003

The Volga Boatman

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"The Volga Boatman" is a sweeping historical drama set against the turbulent backdrop of the Russian Revolution. Written by the acclaimed author Konrad Bercovici, this narrative captures the intense social upheaval and the clash of classes that redefined a nation. The story follows the lives of individuals caught in the crossfire of the old world and the new, centering on the profound tensions between the aristocracy and the common laborer.

At its heart, the work explores the human spirit's resilience amidst political chaos. Through vivid characterizations and evocative descriptions of life along the great Volga River, Bercovici depicts a society in the throes of radical change. The novel masterfully balances the personal struggles of its protagonists with the broader historical forces of the Bolshevik uprising, offering a poignant look at love, loyalty, and sacrifice. As the traditional social order collapses, the characters must navigate a landscape of shifting allegiances and burgeoning revolution.

With its rich atmospheric detail and dramatic tension, "The Volga Boatman" remains a compelling example of early 20th-century historical fiction. It serves as both a gripping romantic tale and a significant literary reflection on the ideological conflicts that shaped the modern world.

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