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Paperback The Day Lasts More Than a Hundred Years Book

ISBN: 0253204828

ISBN13: 9780253204820

The Day Lasts More Than a Hundred Years

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" . . . a rewarding book." --Times Literary Supplement

Set in the vast windswept Central Asian steppes and the infinite reaches of galactic space, this powerful novel offers a vivid view of the culture and values of the Soviet Union's Central Asian peoples.

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A Masterpiece

I absolutely loved this novel, although I am not a student of Soviet history and have never been to Kazakhstan. It has a majestic sense of time and place and deals with timeless themes: love and family, tradition and change, and the intrusion of government and history into the life of ordinary folk. Mostly, it is about the heroism of ordinary people, and the great courage it sometimes takes to simply survive. A novel of great scope from a great humanist. One of my favorites.

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Fascinating book

Aitmatov was always my favorite writer. I read almost all of his books in russian. But this is the first one I read in english. I would say, translation was excellent. This book describes ordinary working kazakh people in Sarozek, Kazakhstan. Aitmatov masterfully connects their life with the political situations as well as kazakh traditions. Aitmatov describes humanity and dignity of ordinary people who are unaware of what is going on at the space station. His SF with aliens and discovery of a new planet only enrich the main story, let readers think of humanity, role of human being, meaning of life. I would suggest to read this book everybody. You will discover Aitmatov as one of greatest writers of modern day.

A classic - lyrical and full of life

Rarely have I read a book so rich and wise, that speaks so knowingly of the human condition in this historical moment. A great story, with captivating stories within the main story, memorable characters, and a love for the earth and all its people, despite our follies and tragedies. This book, which somehow manages to combine naturalism, historical realism, legend and folklore, and science fiction, will emerge as a classic of the twentieth century.

Interesting novell - Russia in Stalin's times

"And the day is not over" is a fascinating novell describing the hard life in Russia and Stalin's cruel governing, through the story of a tiny railways workers' camp on a railways crossection in the middle of the Sarozak dessert. Very close to this place there is a missile site which is very busy and important at that time because of some amazing cosmic incident that occured to a station which was co-operation of USA and Russia. Worth reading! Beutiful descriptions of people and nature.
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