Ruslan, a guard dog in a remote Siberian gulag labor camp, doesn t understand why, seemingly overnight, the camp s prisoners are set free and the guards, whom Ruslan and his fellow guard dogs love unconditionally, have left their canine companions to their fate. Told from Ruslan s point of view, this powerful novel portrays the chilling cruelty of the Soviet system a system that condemned Georgi Vladimov s own mother, a victim of anti-Semitic Stalinist purges, to two years in a labor camp focusing on the period immediately after Nikita Khrushchev s reforms allowed for the emancipation of thousands of prisoners. An early version of this story was circulated widely in the Soviet Union as a "samizdat" publication before Vladimov published the full novel in Germany in 1974."
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