Histories, memoirs, autobiography, fiction or film about the Soviet war in Afghanistan?

Elena Monastireva-Ansdell eimonast at COLBY.EDU
Wed Jun 6 20:22:33 UTC 2012


Dear Nicole,

Here are a few more titles:

Oleg Yermakov, "Afganskie rasskazy" ("Zheltaia gora"/ "Yellow Mountain,"
etc.)
Vladimir Bortko, "Afganskii izlom" / Afghan Breakdown (1990)
Timur Bekmambetov, "Peshavarskii val's"/ Peshawar Waltz (1994)
Fedor Bondarchuk, 9 rota/ 9th Company (2005)

Best,

Elena.

Elena Monastireva-Ansdell
Colby College


On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 1:30 PM, Monnier, Nicole M. <MonnierN at missouri.edu>wrote:

> SEELANGTSY!
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> I'm working with an undergraduate student on an independent study for
> which we're pairing historical accounts of major events in 20th century
> Russian/Soviet history with literary (or filmic) works that explore the
> same period. Initially, we were going to do Chechnya, but my student (a
> former military officer) is intrigued by the Soviet war in Afghanistan,
> about which I know . . . well, not very much. Any suggestions would be most
> gratefully received . . .
>
> Best,
>
> Nicole
>
>
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