The Living and the Dead (trilogy)

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The Living and the Dead (also Dead and Alive) is a 1959 novel by Konstantin Simonov.[1] The book was filmed as Dead and Alive.[2]

References

  1. ^ Art and society: collection of articles 1968 - Page 79 "In K. Simonov's novel Dead and Alive, the tragedy of war is depicted as a national tragedy. However, tragedy is not only social, but psychological and moral antagonism too. In that case, it is a conflict between men who share the same views ..."
  2. ^ Russian Life - Volume 45 - Page 19 2002 "... comedic character and won kudos from critics and fans alike for his serious role as General Fyodor Serpilin in the film Dead and Alive. Based on a WWII novel of the same name by Konstantin Simonov, it showcased Papanov's broad talent."
  1. The Novel and it's sequels can be read here