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Stalin ya no está entre los vivos. En 1954, después de tres décadas preso, Iván Grigórievich regresa a Moscú para comprobar que la vida allí ha seguido sin él. Desde el reencuentro con su primo Nikolái, un científico que siempre se ha mantenido fiel al Partido, o el paseo por el lugar donde vivía la mujer a la que amaba, Iván toma conciencia de la magnitud de la tragedia: la libertad no sólo ha sido asesinada en la política, sino también en la agricultura, en la filosofía y, sobre todo, en el alma de los rusos. A través de la voz del protagonista, Vasili Grossman se adentra en uno de los períodos más oscuros y trágicos del siglo XX, una época que empieza con Lenin, sigue con Stalin y termina en ese destino que nace de los huesos de una generación perdida. Una novela excepcional que además de retratar las miserias de la condición humana, es un grito contra el sinsentido de los totalitarismos y la afirmación de que la libertad es el bien más preciado del hombre. Vasili Grossman terminó el manuscrito de Todo fluye poco antes de morir, creyendo que su obra maestra,Vida y destino, saludada hoy como la gran novela del siglo XX, jamás vería la luz. Todo fluye se convierte así en el testamento literario de un escritor honesto hasta sus últimos días en su búsqueda de la verdad: 'No hay inocentes entre los vivos, todos son culpables: tú, el acusado, tú, el fiscal, y yo, que estoy pensando en el acusado, en el fiscal y en el juez.
Stalin is no longer among the living. In 1954, after three decades imprisoned, Ivan Grigorievich returns to Moscow to find that life there has continued without him. From the reunion with his cousin Nikolai, a scientist who has always remained faithful to the Party, or the walk through the place where the woman he loved lived, Iván becomes aware of the magnitude of the tragedy: freedom has not only been assassinated in politics, but also in agriculture, in philosophy and, above all, in the soul of the Russian people. Through the voice of the protagonist, Vasili Grossman delves into one of the darkest and most tragic periods of the 20th century, an era that begins with Lenin, continues with Stalin, and ends with that destiny that is born from the bones of a lost generation. An exceptional novel that, in addition to portraying the miseries of the human condition, is a cry against the nonsense of totalitarianism and the affirmation that freedom is man's most precious asset.
Stalin is no longer among the living. In 1954, after three decades imprisoned, Ivan Grigorievich returns to Moscow to find that life there has continued without him. From the reunion with his cousin Nikolai, a scientist who has always remained faithful to the Party, or the walk through the place where the woman he loved lived, Iván becomes aware of the magnitude of the tragedy: freedom has not only been assassinated in politics, but also in agriculture, in philosophy and, above all, in the soul of the Russian people. Through the voice of the protagonist, Vasili Grossman delves into one of the darkest and most tragic periods of the 20th century, an era that begins with Lenin, continues with Stalin, and ends with that destiny that is born from the bones of a lost generation. An exceptional novel that, in addition to portraying the miseries of the human condition, is a cry against the nonsense of totalitarianism and the affirmation that freedom is man's most precious asset.