How the Steel Was Tempered: Part Two

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J T Marsh

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J.T. Marsh

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Publisher

J.T. Marsh

Publication Year 2018
ISBN-13

9781775289043

ISBN-10 9781775289043
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 256 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 22 X 15 X 1.5
Weight (grms) 191
A classic novel arising from the Soviet Union in the thirties, How the Steel Was Tempered is a fictionalized account of author Nikolai Ostrovsky's experiences in fighting for the Bolsheviks during the Civil War and his difficulty in overcoming crippling injuries after the war ended. Centering on a young man named Pavel Korchagin, How the Steel Was Tempered follows his journey from ill-mannered malcontent through to disciplined soldier of the revolution, in the process coming to epitomize the ideal of the New Man. How the Steel Was Tempered is presented here as a special edition by author J.T. Marsh as a means of preserving and disseminating a classic piece of working class literature. As part of the rich history of such literature, How the Steel Was Tempered is invaluable in embodying the constant struggle of the working class to be the masters of their own destiny. Also by J.T. Marsh is the Revolution Now series, about a working class revolution in the twenty-first century. If you enjoyed this classic novel, you'll love the Revolution Now series, beginning with the novel Apocalypse Rising, available at all major retailers.

J T Marsh

J.T. Marsh lives in Canada. He writes across genres and with a variety of experimental narrative techniques. Although he writes across genres, all his novels feature a working class sensibility and aesthetic from which he draws characters and stories. His novels include: Barren Crossed Lines Two Lanes North Four Years and a Day on Happy Lake Apocalypse Rising: Book One Paradise Falling: Book Two Inferno Burning: Book Three His personal website is http: //www.jtmarshauthor.com/
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