Maurice G. Hindus

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Maurice Gerschon (also Gershon) Hindus (February 27, 1891 (now Belarus) - July 8, 1969) was a Russia-born US writer.

His father was a Jewish kulak.

His family left the village of Bolshoye Bikovo, and moved to Lower East Side, United States on 1905, when he was 14.

[edit] Literary works

  • Russian peasant and Revolution (also Russian Peasant And Revolution) (1920)
  • Broken Earth (1926)
  • Humanity Uprooted: Collectivization in a Russian Village (1929)
  • Red Bread (1931)
  • The Great Offensive (1933)
  • Under Moscow Skies (1936)
  • Green Worlds (also Green worlds): An Informal Chronicle (1938)
  • We Shall Live Again (1939)
  • Sons and fathers (1940)
  • To sing with the angels (1941)
  • Hitler cannot conquer Russia (1941)
  • Russia and Japan (1942)
  • Russia fights on (1942)
  • Mother Russia (1944)
  • The Cossacks; the story of a warrior people (1945)
  • The bright passage (1947)
  • In search of a future; Persia, Egypt, Iraq and Palestine (1949)
  • Crisis in the Kremlin (1954)
  • House without a roof; Russia after forty-three years of revolution (1961)
  • The Kremlin's Human Dilemma: Russia after Half a Century of Revolution (1967)
  • A traveler in two worlds (1971)

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