Publisher's Synopsis
The Tanker Derbent, by IUrii Krymov, is a powerful novel depicting the harrowing experiences of a Soviet tanker crew during World War II. Translated from the Russian by R. Dixon, this story immerses readers in the brutal realities of naval warfare and the human spirit's resilience under extreme duress. The narrative follows the crew's courageous fight for survival as they navigate treacherous seas, facing constant threats from enemy forces. Krymov's vivid prose captures the camaraderie, fear, and unwavering determination of these sailors, offering a poignant glimpse into their lives amidst the chaos of war.
"The Tanker Derbent" is a classic work of Soviet literature, exploring themes of duty, sacrifice, and the enduring strength of the human will. Its enduring appeal lies in its realistic portrayal of the war's impact on ordinary people and its celebration of their extraordinary courage.
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