Biography & True Stories

The Universe behind Barbed Wire: Memoirs and Reflections of a Dissident

by Myroslav Marynovych

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The author of the book served 10 years in prison in a concentration camp and was in exile in Brezhnev times for participating in the Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Group (UHG). It was the first legal, not underground, group of the Resistance Movement, which, acting for a long time, revealed to the whole world the situation with the human rights in Ukraine under the Soviet rule. Born in Galicia after the World War 2 and brought up in a Soviet school, the author shows in his memoirs the role of the Galician family in shaping the position of resistance to the totalitarian regime. He tells vigorously, interestingly and frankly about life in Kiev under the Soviets in the era of the Helsinki movement, about the activities of the UHG and its members, about unjust arrests, and Soviet crooked justice. He recounts in detail the life of political prisoners in a concentration camp, describes the circumstances of his exile in Kazakhstan. He pays great attention to the spiritual growth of a person, shares his reflections on dissidence and the nature of totalitarianism. And conclusively, he condemns the communist system.

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  • Publisher Publishing House of the Ukrainian Catholic University
  • Publication Date 2016
  • Orginal LanguageUkrainian
  • ISBN/Identifier 9789662778540
  • Publication Country or regionUkraine
  • Pages536
  • ReadershipGeneral
  • Publish StatusPublished
  • Original Language TitleВсесвіт за колючим дротом: спогади і роздуми дисидента
  • Original Language AuthorsМаринович Мирослав

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