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Эйзенбергер А. И. Если не выскажусь – задохнусь! – М., 1994. Эфрон А. С. Мироедиха. Устные рассказы, очерки, письма, из записных книжек. Федерольф А. А. Рядом с Алей. Воспоминания. – М., 1995. Эфрон А. С. Письма из ссылки (1948–1957). А. Эфрон Б. Пастернаку. – Париж, 1982. Эфрусси Я. И. Кто на “Э”? – М., 1996. Эхо из небытия. – Новгород, 1992. Якир П. И. Детство в тюрьме. – Лондон, 1972. Яковенко М. М. Агнесса. – М., 1997. Ясный В. К. Год рождения – девятьсот семнадцатый. – М., 1997. Aksyonov, Vasily. Generations of Winter. – New York, 1995. Amster, Gerald, and Asbell, Bernard. Transit Point Moscow. – New York, 1984. Andreev-Khomiakov, Gennady. Bitter Waters: Life and Work in Stalin’s Russia. – Boulder, CO, 1997. Armonas, Barbara. Leave Your Tears in Moscow. – Philadelphia and New York, 1961. Bardach, Janusz (with Kathleen Gleeson). Man is Wolf to Man: Surviving Stalin’s Gulag. – London, 1998. Berger, Joseph. Nothing but the Truth. – New York, 1971. Buber-Neumann, Margarete. Under Two Dictators, trans. Edward Fitzgerald. – London, 1949. Buca, Edward. Vorkuta, trans. Michael Lisinski and Kennedy Wells. – London, 1976. Buxhoeveden, Baroness Sophie. Left Behind: Fourteen Months in Siberia During the Re volution, December 1917 – February 1919. – London, New York, and Toronto, 1929. Cederholm, Boris. In the Clutches of the Cheka, trans. F. H. Lyon. – London, 1929. Colonna-Czosnovski, Karol. Beyond the Taiga: Memoirs of a Survivor. – Hove, Sussex, 1998. Czapski, Joseph. The Inhuman Land, trans. Gerard Hopkins. – London, 1987. Czerkawski, Tadeusz. Bylem Zolnierzem Generala Andersa. – Warsaw, 1991. Darel, Sylva. A Sparrow in the Snow, trans. Barbara Norman. – New York, 1973. Djilas, Milovan. Conversations with Stalin, trans. Michael Petrovich. – New York, 1962. Dmitriev, Helen. Surviving the Storms: Memory of Stalin’s Tyranny, trans. Cathleen A. McClintic and George G. Mendez. – Fresno, CA, 1992. Dolgun, Alexander. Alexander Dolgun’s Story: An American in the Gulag. – New York, 1975. Domanska, Leslawa, Papinski, Marian, and the Malachowski family. Tryptyk Kazachstanski. – Warsaw, 1992. Ekart, Antoni. Vanished Without Trace: Seven Years in Soviet Russia. – London, 1954. Fehling, Helmut. One Great Prison: The Story Behind Russia’s Unreleased POWs. – Boston, 1951. Fittkau, Gerhard. My Thirty-third Year. – New York, 1958. Gessen, Masha. My Grandmother, the Censor // Granta 64. London. January 1998. Gilboa, Yehoshua. Confess! Confess! trans. Dov Ben Aba. – Boston and Toronto, 1968. Gliksman, Jerzy. Tell the West. – New York, 1948. Kitchin, George. Prisoner of the OGPU. – London, New York, and Toronto, 1935. Kmiecik, Jerzy. A Boy in the Gulag. – London, 1983. Kozhina, Elena. Through the Burning Steppe: A Memoir of Wartime Russia, 1942–43. – New York, 2000. Kravchenko, Viktor. I Chose Freedom. – London, 1947. Krzyston, Jerzy. Wielblad na Stepie. – Warsaw, 1982. Larina, Anna. This I Cannot Forget: The Memoirs of Nikolai Bukharin’s Widow, trans. Gary Kern. – New York and London, 1993. Leipman, Flora. The Long Journey Home. – London, 1987. Levi, Primo. If This Is a Man. – London, 1987. Lipper, Elinor. Eleven Years in Soviet Prison Camps, trans. Richard and Clara Winston. – London, 1951. Lockhart, R. Bruce. Memoirs of a British Agent. – London an d New York, 1932. Mandelstam, Nadezhda. Hope Against Hope, trans. May Hayward. – New York, 1999. Matlock, Jack. Autopsy of an Empire. – New York, 1995. Mysliwski, Wieslaw, ed. Wschodnie Losy Polaków, vols. 1–6. – Lomza, 1991. Noble, John. I Was a Slave in Russia. – New York, 1960. Petrov, Vladimir. It Happens in Russia. – London, 1951. Ptasnik, Zofia. A Polish Woman’s Daily Struggle to Survive // The Samaritan Review. Vol. XXI. No. 1. January 2002. – P. 846–854. Ratushinskaya, Irina. Grey Is the Colour of Hope, trans. Alyona Kojevnikov. – London, 1988. Ravicz, Slavomir. The Long Walk. – New York, 1984. Reshetovskaya, Natalya. Sanya: My Life with Alexander Solzhenitsyn, trans. Elena Ivanhoff. – Indianapolis, 1975. Robinson, Robert. Black on Red: My 9 Years Inside the Soviet Union. – Washington, D. C., 1988. Roeder, Bernard. Katorga: An Aspect of Modern Slavery, trans. Lionel Kochan. – London, 1958. Rosenberg, Suzanne. A Soviet Odissey. – Toronto, 1988. Rossi, Jacques. Qu’elle Etait Belle Cette Utopie. – Paris, 1997. Sadunaite, Nijole. A Radiance in the Gulag, trans. Revd Casimir Pugevicius and Marian Skabeikis. – Manassas, VA, 1987. Sgovio, Thomas. Dear America. – Kenmore, N Y, 1979. Sieminski, Janusz. Moja Kolyma. – Warsaw, 1995. Smith, C. A. Escape from Paradise. – London, 1954. Stajner, Karlo. Seven Thousand Days in Siberia. – Edinburgh, 1988. Stypulkowski, Zbigniew. Invitation to Moscow. – London, 1951. Taylor-Terlecka, Nina, ed. Gułag polskich poetów: оd Komi do Kołymy. Поэтическая антология. – London, 2001. Vitzhum, Hilda. Torn Out By the Roots, trans. Paul Schach, Lincoln. – NB, and London, 1993. Vogeler, Robert. I Was Stalin’s Prisoner. – New York, 1951. Vogelfanger, Isaac. Red Tempest: The Life of a Surgeon in the Gulag. – Montreal, 1996. War Through Children’s Eyes. Gross, Jan Tomasz, and Grudzinska-Gross, Irena, eds. – Stanford, CA, 1981. Wat, Alexander. My Century: The Odyssey of a Polish Intellectual, ed. and trans. Richard Lourie. – Berkeley, CA, 1988. Waydenfeld, Stefan. The Ice Road. – Edinburgh and London, 1999. Weissberg, Alexander. Conspiracy of Silence. – London, 1952. |