All Was Not Lost All Was Not Lost

All Was Not Lost

Journey of a Russian Immigrant from Riga to Chicagoland

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Publisher Description

The book is a Russian immigrant's life story, written for himself, though with the hope that others may also find it interesting (after Dr. N. I. Pirogov).  Chapter 1 begins with the family's chronicle in the Russian Empire, and how the author's parents ended up in following the Bolshevik revolution. It continues through the World War II years in Germany and its post-war  In Chapter 2, the author recollects his educational experiences in , the usual struggles of his immigrant parents to make a new life in their adopted country, and their passage into the next world in 1975 and 1988. The next two chapters are concerned with the author’s work history as a scientist and professor of biochemistry at in and elsewhere.


Chapters 5 and 6 are concerned with the spiritual persona of the author: his Russian ethnicity and his Orthodox faith, including history of Russian immigration and the Orthodox Church in the U. S.  The author’s interactions with these communities are reviewed, as are his attempts to defend Orthodoxy and ’s historical past in ’s news media via letters to the editor and publication of the Chicago Russian-American. Chapter 7 is devoted to the author’s family, i.e., life with his wife Marilyn and his sons Gregory and Alexander, plus his commentary on contemporary American society. His conservative world view, generated by his spiritual persona and behaviors of the "progressive" Soviet Union and its American followers,  are illustrated by his letters to the news media during the 1950-2000 decades.


The book carries a foreword by Dr. Gerasim Tikoff, a friend and retired cardiologist, and is illustrated by photographs from 19th century and the author's life in Latvia, Germany and the U. S.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2008
October 22
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
690
Pages
PUBLISHER
AuthorHouse
SELLER
AuthorHouse
SIZE
56.4
MB
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