Babi Yar
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Babi Yar
Babi Yar
Babi Yar is a Ukrainian classic - the gripping account of Kyiv during the Second World War as told by a young boy who witnessed it all.
This gripping story captures the experience of Kyiv during the Second World War through the eyes of a young boy who saw it all.
'Rightly hailed a masterpiece' - Daily Mail
"So here is my invitation - enter into my fate, imagine that you are twelve, that the world is at war and that nobody knows what is going to happen next..."
When the German army rolled into Kyiv in 1941, the young Anatoli was just twelve years old. He began writing down what he observed in his journals.
Within ten days of the invasion, the Nazis had begun their campaign of fear and murder in Ukraine. Babi Yar (Babyn Yar in Ukrainian) was the place where the executions of Jews and many others took place. It was one of the largest massacres in the history of the Holocaust. Anatoli could hear the machine guns from his house.
Anatoli's clear, compelling voice, honesty, and determination guide us through the horrors of that time. Babi Yar possesses the compulsion and narration of fiction, yet everything recounted here is true.
'Extraordinary' - Orlando Figes, Guardian
"A vivid first-hand account of life under one of the most savage of occupation regimes... A book which must be read and never forgotten" - The Times
This is the complete, uncensored version of Babi Yar - its history is written into the text. Parts shown in bold are those cut by the Russian censors, while parts in brackets indicate later additions.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781784878405
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 08 February 2024
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Vintage Classics
Contributors:
- Translated by David Floyd
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 31.0mm
Width: 129.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 362g
Pages: 528
About the Author
A. Anatoli (Kuznetsov) was born in Kyiv in 1929. After training in ballet and acting and working as a carpenter and builder, Anatoli succeeded in forging a career as a writer. His books were heavily censored by the Soviet authorities but they were very successful, selling a total of about seven million copies in the Soviet Union, and were translated into more than thirty languages. Most famous was Babi Yar, published in Russian in 1966. On the day the Soviet Army invaded Czechoslovakia in 1968, Anatoli made a decision to leave the Soviet Union. He photographed all his manuscripts, both the unpublished volumes and the originals of censored works. The K.G.B. refused him permission to travel abroad and demanded that he collaborate with them as an informer. This he pretended to agree to, writing a fictitious report to convince them. He then received permission to travel to London for fourteen days to gather material for a book about Lenin. Arriving in London on 24 July 1969, with the film of his manuscripts hidden in the lining of his jacket, Anatoli evaded his companion and sought asylum. He renounced the surname Kuznetsov, declaring his former self to be 'a cowardly and conformist writer'. The smuggled photographic films of Babi Yar provided him with the text for the first uncensored edition of the book to come out in English, published in 1970 by Jonathan Cape. Anatoli took the decision to make visible the censorship of his work, revealing the fascinating editorial history of the book on the page - censored parts appear in bold and later additions are shown in square brackets. Anatoli died in 1979. He is buried in Highgate Cemetery.
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