When Paul was the secretary of the Youth League Committee in the railway factory, he had frequent contacts with Lida, a member of the Youth League Committee, but Paul held back his feelings for Lida in the spirit of "gadfly". Later, he mistakenly thought that Rita's brother was her lover, and finally made up his mind to break off their feelings, thus losing the opportunity to fall in love with her.
Later, he pulled himself together, dictated by himself and asked someone to record him. With the help of his mother and wife, his novel Born in the Storm, written with his life, was finally published. The iron ring of life has been completely shattered, and Paul picked up new weapons and started a new life.
How Steel was Tempered is a novel by Nikolai ostrovsky, a writer of the former Soviet Union, which was written in 1933.
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Time background
In the late 1920s and early 1930s, with the end of the new economic policy and the establishment of Stalin's political and economic system, the literary and art circles also needed a highly centralized and unified situation. During Stalin's period, the state used the idea of "great unification" to educate young people, paying special attention to the important role of literature and art in cultivating young people's communist moral quality. Stalin demanded that literary works should "pursue direct propaganda purposes", and many works were written to instill "communist ideals" in young people.
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1927 At the beginning of this year, 22-year-old ostrovsky was sick in bed because of paralysis, and her eyes were blind. While struggling with his illness, ostrovsky decided to show his face and personal life experience through literary works. He wrote a novella about the growth and heroic battle of kotov cavalry brigade.
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