Sacred Darkness
By (Author) Levan Berdzenishvili
Translated by Brian James Beer
By (author) Ellen Vayner
Europa Editions
Europa Editions
4th February 2019
United States
General
Fiction
947.58085092
Paperback
256
Width 135mm, Height 210mm
Sacred Darknessis at once historical essay and novel. It is based entirely on true events, but brings stories together which could only be found in fiction.
Several years in a prison camp gave the author an opportunity to know people that he would never have met elsewhere: people from across 15 countries of the USSR - leading writers, professors, scientists, teachers: all great people of wisdom, of different nationalities but all sharing the same absurd fate. Each chapter holds someones name as a title: names of people that were imprisoned with the author. Developing deep friendships, spending nights in political, philosophical and artistic discussion, these people were thrown in jail as a means of suppression. But an "enlightened" person knows how to make his time interesting.
This is a story about how the Soviet system kept its brightest citizens in the dark, and yet in that darkness those prisoners forged bonds that were stronger than their confines.
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Born in 1953 in the Black Sea coastal city of Batumi, Levan Berdzenishvili is the author of numerous books and essays on Ancient Comedies, Modern Society and Latin.