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Boris Polevoi

    Boris Polevoi was a notable Soviet writer, recognized for his compelling narratives that often delved into themes of heroism and resilience amidst adversity. His prose is characterized by a deep psychological insight and a realistic portrayal of the human spirit when confronted with extreme challenges. Through his stories, he explored the indomitable will and sacrifices made, leaving a significant mark on the literary landscape.

    We Are Soviet People
    A Story about a Real Man (Hardback)
    A Story about a Real Man
    • 2010

      A Story about a Real Man (Hardback)

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The story of downed WWII Soviet fighter pilot (and Hero of the Soviet Union) Alexiei Maresyev, who with both feet amputated because of frostbite returns to combat flying.

      A Story about a Real Man (Hardback)
    • 2002

      A Story about a Real Man

      • 564 pages
      • 20 hours of reading
      4.3(709)Add rating

      The inspirational story of World War Two-era Soviet fighter pilot Alexey Petrovich Maresyev (May 20, 1916–May 19, 2001). On April 4, 1942, Maresyev's Polikarpov I-16 was shot down near Staraya Russa, then occupied by Nazi Germany. Maresyev survives the crash but is badly wounded. Despite his injuries, and after a grueling 18-day struggle to return to Soviet-controlled territory, he is rescued and cared for by villagers from a collective farm before being transferred to a hospital. Eventually both his legs are amputated below the knee. Desperate to return to his career as a fighter pilot, Maresyev undergoes nearly a year of therapy and exercise to master the control of his prosthetic devices, and returns to flying in June 1943. During his recovery, he is inspired by the thought of his girlfriend and the support of his fellow patients. By the war's end, Maresyev had completed 86 combat flights and shot down 11 German warplanes. In 1943 he was awarded the Golden Star of the Hero of the Soviet Union, the highest military decoration of the USSR. In 1944, Maresyev joined the Communist Party and two years later retired from the army. Eventually he became a member of Supreme Soviet. On a side note, the book was made into an opera by the Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev and premiered in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) on December 3, 1948.

      A Story about a Real Man