- A World Apart (book)
A World Apart (full title - "A World Apart: a Memoir of the Gulag", Polish title - "Inny świat: zapiski sowieckie") - a memoir written by Gustaw Herling, first published in 1951 in
London (first published inPoland in the underground press in 1953, and officially in 1988), combining various literary genres:novel ,essay ,psychological portrait , sociological and politicaldissertation . The book takes its Polish subtitle ('Soviet Notes) fromFyodor Dostoyevsky 's novel, "Notes from the House of the Dead", which expresses Herling's convictions that theconcentration camp does not belong to the normal, human world, but is a type of sick and distinctive civilisation which is contrary to all previous human experience.The book contains the author's recollections from his time spent incarcerated in the former
USSR in a labour camp inYertsevo inSiberia and a description of the journey he took to join the Polish divisions forming inPersia .The book contains detailed, often drastic depictions from the lives of prisoners. Much of the book is given to the analysis and interpretation of the attitudes, behaviour and emotions of specific prisoners and also to the internal mechanisms and independent laws of behaviour in the camps.
The book was initially greeted well in England, with a foreword written by
Bertrand Russell but had to wait until 1985 for its publication in France. According to Herling, this was due to the reluctance of the left-leaning publishing houses in that country [Inny świat (Lekcja Literatury z Gustawem Herlingiem-Grudzińskim i Włodzimierzem Boleckim)] . With greater interest in the Gulag, it has been reprinted in Britain, with the foreword written this time byAnne Applebaum .References
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