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Zuleikha opens her eyes

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Guzel Yakhina was born and grew up in Kazan, graduated from the Faculty of Foreign Languages and is studying at the scriptwriting faculty of the Moscow Film School. Published in the magazines "Neva", "Siberian Lights", "October".
The novel "Zuleikha opens her eyes" begins in the winter of 1930 in a remote Tatar village. Peasant Zuleikha along with hundreds of other immigrants are sent in a boxcar on the eternal hard labor route to Siberia.
Dumb peasants and Leningrad intellectuals, declassed element and criminals, Muslims and Christians, pagans and atheists, Russians, Tatars, Germans, Chuvashs - all will meet on the banks of the Angara River, daily defending their right to life against the taiga and the ruthless state.
I dedicate this book to all the kulaks and resettled people.
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