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  1. An Incident at Krechetovka Station (Russian: Случай на станции Кречетовка) is a novella by Russian writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, published in the Soviet literary magazine Novyi Mir (New World) in 1963.

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    AN INCIDE:'\T AT KRECHETOVKA STATION 17 with bubbles, and all the gray storm covers shimmered with pools of water. There was little sound besides the trembling of the earth, and the weak sound of the switchman's horn. (Whistling by the engines had been forbidden since the first day of the war.) Only the rain trumpeted through the broken pipes.

  3. 3 de feb. de 2021 · Matryona's house -- For the good of the cause -- The Easter procession -- Zakhar-the-Pouch -- The right hand -- An incident at Krechetovka Station

  4. This book includes two of Solzhenitsyn's early novellas: "An Incident at Krechetovka Station" and "Matryona's House." The first one concerns a solicitous young army lieutenant who's been relegated to the oversight of traincar routing at a rail station during World War II.

  5. Taking place at the beginning of Germany’s invasion of Russia in 1941, “An Incident at Krechetovka Station“ is a haunting story of the culture of suspicion created by Soviet leaders in the lives of everyday people.

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  6. There are six short stories (including Matryona’s House, For the Good of the Cause, The Easter Procession, Zakhar-the-Pouch, The Right Hand, and An Incident at Krechetovka Station) and sixteen prose poems in this collection.

  7. In 1956, after leaving behind his ordeal in the gulag, Alexander Solzhenitsyn wanted to get lost in a quiet corner of the USSR, and applied for employment as a mathematics teacher.