<b>The astonishing follow-up to 2018's <i>Kolyma Stories</i>.</b><br><br>In 1936 Varlam Shalamov a journalist and writer was arrested for counterrevolutionary activities and sent to the Soviet Gulag. He survived fifteen years in the prison camps and returned from the Far North to write one of the masterpieces of twentieth-century literature an epic array of short fictional tales reflecting the years he spent in the Gulag. <i>Sketches of the Criminal World </i>is the second of two volumes (the first <i>Kolyma Stories</i> was published by NYRB Classics in 2018) that together constitute the first complete English translation of Shalamov’s stories and the only one to be based on the authorized Russian text. <br><br> In this second volume Shalamov sets out to answer the fundamental moral questions that plagued him in the camps where he encountered firsthand the criminal world as a real place far more evil than Dostoyevsky’s underground: “How does someone stop being human?” and “How are criminals made?” By 1972 when he was writing his last stories the camps were being demolished the guard towers and barracks razed. “Did we exist?” Shalamov asks then answers without hesitation “I reply ‘We did.’”
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