Soviet writer and journalist best known for the novel Life and Fate (Zhizn i sud'ba). He reported as a war correspondent during World War II and produced major work on the human consequences of totalitarianism.

Life and Fate is widely regarded as a major 20th-century Russian novel. The manuscript faced Soviet censorship and was at times suppressed by Soviet authorities. Grossman worked as a journalist and writer in the Soviet Union and wrote on the Battle of Stalingrad and the moral/political crises of his era.

The available review presents Vasilij Grossman's Life and Fate as a major work of 20th-century Russian literature. It emphasizes the novel's depiction of Stalinism, the Battle of Stalingrad, and the moral questions raised by totalitarian regimes. The reviewer praises the book's literary depth, narrative scope and humanist outlook.

For:Readers of 20th-century Russian literature, historical novels, WWII history, and studies of totalitarianism.

 There are books that, due to the beauty and depth of their literary images, evoke intense emotions in the reader, so that when the reading is concluded, one leaves the text with a sense of nostalgia and regret.

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