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Rnal viceYama The Hell Hole is uniue Other writers have taken prostitutes for their characters Kuprin has taken the evil of prostitution itself Although he writes of a brothel in a Russian city his moral is not limited to a time and a place Change rubles to dollars move from Yama to the Chicago slums Kuprin's ever honest ever brilliant picture of the ancient business of selling women's bodies for profit still holds its universal meaningWhen the book was first published the Russian censorship mutilated it beyond recognition I am reading this book in Russian while listening to an excellent audio book I am enjoying the book and I import it chapter by chapter into Ling in order to save the words that I need to learn I enjoy the book immensely but this may in large part be due to the excellent audio book that I haveMy son Eric found a print copy of the book and gave it to me for Christmas I have only had access to an e text version of the book needed for Ling and had not been able to locate a print version Eric found this old book in a book store in Brookline near Boston MA where he lives The book is 50 years old 1958
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Kuprin was the object of a scurrilous attack in the press; he was called a corrupter of youth His book was denounced as pornography Few could face the bitter truth of what he had written Some touching letters from professional prostitutes were the author's first recognition that he had accurately described the hell in which these tormented women existed Today nearly three million copies have been sold in than fifteen different languages and it is a foregone conclusion that Yama will live forever among the world's great book Can I give this book one billion stars The whole universe of stars Having bought tickets to the same called play I decided to read the original source first It wasn t my first encounter with Kuprin since I read some of his stories while studying at school They made controversial impression on me I loved Garnet Bracelet and hated Olesya So I didn t know what to expect from this novel with so polemical a topic Now I regret only one thing that I didn t know about this book before and my burning ambition now is to give The Pit to all my especially female friends I couldn t imagine a book making such a strong impression on me It s been years since I had a page turner in my arms and couldn t put a book down daily and nightly Well this one is this sort of books It absorbs you into its reality and then it presents small but so acute sincere and heart breaking details describing prostitute s lives their casual routine other people s bad vices their devious characters It leaves you speechless and close to tears I believe that only a Russian author was able to catch this horrible decaying environment where women are just meat which you can buy for 0 3 for a visit with such accuracy I highly recommend reading this book to everybody Especially girls and women My life now has divided into life before and after reading it
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With an insight and compassion reminiscent of the great French masters of literature Alexander Kuprin probes the sin ridden lives of the inmates of Yama The result is a daring world famous classic which runs the gamut of human emotions from the heart wrenching sacrifice of an afflicted prostitute to the wanton desires of the most degraded manThis book will shock you into an awareness of a great social evil It will also arouse your deepest sympathy for the plight of those unfortunate women who are the victims of our most ete A great powerful book about prostitution in the beginning of the 20th century We get to know a variety of girls who are caught in the pit on the bottom of society and the clients that come to them Kuprin does a great job introducing us to who they are and what their life is aboutWe get to look into the society and people of that time which even though happened than 100 is still something that isn t too foreign for usThe author is great with language it almost flows and shows us the mood and the surroundings in a beautiful and depressing way One thing that he did was tell us some major events and only then the story that lead to it It actually worked very well one would think that spoiling a story would not benefit the book but it made us look and notice details that caused it
More awful than all awful words a hundredfold awful is some such little prosaic stroke or other as will suddenly knock you all in a heap like a blow on the forehead said the one of the characters about the gift of a writer And that is exactly what this novel did to me multiple times It is set in a brothel in a South city of K I th
A great powerful book about prostitution in the beginning of the 20th century We get to know a variety of girls who are caught in t
Such a powerful novel It saddens me that so few people have even heard of this novel and of Kuprin 'Yama The Pit' tells a
I am reading this book in Russian while listening to an excellent audio book I am enjoying the book and I import it chapter by chapter into Ling in order to save the words that I need to learn I enjoy the book immensely but this ma
An excellent though very depressing account of life in a brothel in Tsarist Russia I had never heard of this author before and only discovered this book through a perusal of ebooks available at this site Mobileread ebook library I would rate Alexandre Kuprin right up there with the other greats of Russian literature
Upton Sinclair eat your heart outOne of the most genious aspects about this book is that Kuprin writes about prostitution from a confined perspective There's almost no respite from being hand bound to their circumstances and home And he is also an effective dramatist He makes a funny and light introduction before bringing in heavier materi
Welcome to the Pit Yama Kuprin opens a door to the brothel leads reader by the hand offers to take a seat right in the hall center and tells with his simple fluent prose about the side of humanity which always remains in shadowsMan
Can I give this book one billion stars The whole universe of stars Having bought tickets to the same called play I decided to read the original source first It wasn’t my first encounter with Kuprin since I read some of his storie
Surely one of the most important novels of prostitution ever written and there have been loads but even with flaws
I didn't want the story to end it just swallowed me and wasn't going to release The highs and lows of rock bottom as it is and you ca