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TRE NOVELS OF Mikhail Sholokhov winner e the 1965 Nobel Prize for Literature 
And Quiet Flows the Don work of great vitality, grim and eloquent, sternly realistic, and at the same time steepedi in the poetry of Cossack tradition. Times Literary Supplement Large Crown Seo 768 pages 24th Impression 
The Don Flows Home to the Sea Sholokhov writes as be sently as usual, and the wonderfial sensi- tiveness be Eplays towardis the beautifal land of the Don is more than ever appareat. He ptints the Cessack on cither side as fighting unwillingly. Te yoengsters might march gaily, talking and singing, but the older ones are sleat." Barmeghom Matl Large Crowon 8co 869 pages " 6ih Impression 
Virgin Soil Upturned "Virgin Scid Uprarmed is a great book, the greatest book about the heart of South Russia since the days of 

the old masters.' Obseroer Large Crocn Sto 88 pages Ith Impression 
Harvest on the Don (sequel to Virgin Soil Uptarned) As remarkable 2s its predecessors. The sweep and the depth of the work go with A tremendous unfiagging vitality It is a saga by turns grim, humorous and tender, and in it the land and the skies and the march of the seasons have their own parts.' Scotsman Large Cronn 8co 399 pages 
Tales from the Don Mikhail Sholokhov's Tales from the Don date from the 1920s, before the author of And Quiet Flows the Don had attained fame, yet already they prove him to be a writer in the classic Russian tradition, which sees life as suffering and violence shot through with patience and pity. Sunday Telegraph Large Crown 8vo 
285 pages 

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