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  1. Feb 19, 2013 · An Armenian Sketchbook is his account of the two months he spent there. This is by far the most personal and intimate of Grossman’s works, endowed with an air of absolute spontaneity, as though...

    • Vasily Grossman
    • Robert Chandler, Elizabeth Chandler
    • Robert Chandler, Yury Bit-Yunan
  2. One of the most moving passages in the "Armenian Sketchbook" is an account of a village wedding where Grossman is greeted by a long speech in Armenian praising him and comparing the Jewish and Armenian nations, both of which had been the innocent victims of atrocities and genocide.

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  3. 1,082 ratings171 reviews. An NYRB Classics Original. Few writers had to confront as many of the last century’s mass tragedies as Vasily Grossman, who wrote with terrifying clarity about the Shoah, the Battle of Stalingrad, and the Terror Famine in the Ukraine.

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  4. An Armenian Sketchbook, however, shows us a very different Grossman, notable for his tenderness, warmth, and sense of fun. After the Soviet government confiscated—or, as Grossman always put it, “arrested”—Life and Fate, he took on the task of revising a literal Russian translation of a long Armenian novel. The novel was of little ...

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  5. An Armenian Sketchbook eBook : Grossman, Vasily, Chandler, Robert, Chandler, Elizabeth: Amazon.in: Kindle Store

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  6. An Armenian Sketchbook, however, shows us a very different Grossman; it is notable for its warmth, its sense of fun and for the benign humility that is always to be found in his writing. After...

  7. Jul 4, 2013 · One of the most moving passages in the "Armenian Sketchbook" is an account of a village wedding where Grossman is greeted by a long speech in Armenian praising him and comparing the Jewish and Armenian nations, both of which had been the innocent victims of atrocities and genocide.

    • Vasily Grossman