Everything Flows

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Everything Flows is a posthumously published novel by Vasily Grossman that offers a powerful, critical portrayal of Soviet totalitarianism and its impact on individual lives.

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instanceOf novel
posthumously published work
addressesEvent Great Terror NERFINISHED
Holodomor NERFINISHED
author Vasily Grossman NERFINISHED
censorshipStatus banned in the Soviet Union
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
criticizes Soviet system of labor camps
Stalinist regime
denial of civil liberties
state terror
genre historical fiction
philosophical novel
political novel
hasCharacterType collaborators with the regime
former political prisoner
victims of repression
hasEnglishTranslation Yes
hasForm prose
hasTitleInRussian Vse techet NERFINISHED
literaryMovement dissident literature
mainTheme Soviet totalitarianism
guilt and complicity
individual freedom
moral responsibility
state repression
the legacy of Stalinism
mediaType print
narrativeFocus return of a political prisoner from the Gulag
notableFor detailed depiction of Soviet terror
ethical analysis of collaboration and resistance
philosophical reflections on freedom
originalLanguage Russian
portrays impact of Soviet totalitarianism on individual lives
publicationStatus posthumous
relatedWorkByAuthor Life and Fate NERFINISHED
setting Soviet Union after Stalin
tone analytical
moralistic
tragic

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