Slavomir Rawicz lived in England after the war, settling near Nottingham and working as a handicrafts and woodworking instructor, a cabinetmaker, and later as a technician in architectural ceramics at a school of art and design. He married an Englishwoman, with whom he had five children. He retired in 1975 after a heart attack and lived a quiet life in the countryside until his death in 2004.
Long Walk: M/TV
eBook
-
ISBN-13:
9780762766826
- Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
- Publication date: 11/16/2010
- Sold by: Barnes & Noble
- Format: eBook
- Pages: 288
- Sales rank: 71,861
- File size: 826 KB
What People are Saying About This
Available on NOOK devices and apps
Want a NOOK? Explore Now
- Share
- LendMe LendMe™ Learn More
MORE THAN HALF A MILLION COPIES SOLD! The classic adventure story that inspired the new major motion picture The Way Back, directed by Peter Weir *** “I hope The Long Walk will remain as a memorial to all those who live and die for freedom, and for all those who for many reasons could not speak for themselves.”—Slavomir Rawicz
The Long Walk is a book that I absolutely could not put down and one that I will never forget..."--Stephen Ambrose
New York Times
Chicago Tribune
Los Angeles Times
The Long Walk] must be read—and reread, and passed along to friends.”—National Geographic Adventure
The Vancouver Sun
Benedict Allen, explorer and bestselling author of Into the Abyss and Edge of Blue Heaven
*** In 1941, the author and six fellow prisoners of war escaped a Soviet labor camp in Yakutsk—a camp where enduring hunger, cold, untended wounds, and untreated illnesses, and avoiding daily executions were everyday feats. Their march—over thousands of miles by foot—out of Siberia, through China, the Gobi Desert, Tibet, and over the Himalayas to British India is a remarkable statement about man’s desire to be free.
Written in a hauntingly detailed, no-holds-barred way, the book inspired the Peter Wier film The Way Back, due for release in late 2010. Previous editions have sold hundreds of thousands of copies; this edition includes an afterword written by the author shortly before his death, as well as the author's introduction to the book's Polish edition.
Guaranteed to forever stay in the reader's mind, The Long Walk will remain a testament to the strength of the human spirit, and the universal desire for freedom and dignity.
*** Six-time Academy Award–nominee Peter Weir (Master and Commander, The Truman Show, and The Dead Poets Society) recently directed The Way Back, a much-anticipated film based on The Long Walk. Starring Colin Farrell, Jim Sturgess, and Ed Harris, it is due for release in late 2010.
Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought
-
- Devil at My Heels: A World War…
- by Louis ZamperiniDavid Rensin
-
- Code Talker: The First and…
- by Chester NezJudith Schiess Avila
-
- The Storm of War: A New…
- by Andrew Roberts
-
- The Longest Day: The Classic…
- by Cornelius Ryan
-
- The Battle of Midway
- by Craig L. Symonds
-
- Stalingrad: The Fateful Siege…
- by Antony Beevor
-
- Where the Birds Never Sing:…
- by Jack Sacco
-
- Vanished: The Sixty-Year…
- by Wil S. Hylton
-
- Pacific Crucible: War at Sea…
- by Ian W. Toll
-
- Impossible Odds: The…
- by Jessica BuchananErik LandemalmAnthony Flacco
-
- An Ace of the Eighth: An…
- by Norman J. Fortier
Recently Viewed
"A poet with steel in his soul."New York Times
"One of the most amazing, heroic stories of this or any other time."Chicago Tribune
"A book filled with the spirit of human dignity and the courage of men seeking freedom."
—Los Angeles Times
"Heroism is not the domain of the powerful; it is the domain of people whose only other alternative is to give up and die…. [The Long Walk] must be read—and reread, and passed along to friends."—National Geographic Adventure
"The ultimate human endurance story…told with clarity, vivid description, and a good dash of romance and humor."—The Vancouver Sun
"Essentially it comes down to some sort of inner tenacity and that is what is so gripping about the book because you know that this is actually about all of us. It's not just some Polish bloke who wanted to get home. It's about how we all struggle on every day. Somehow or other we find a reason to keep on going and it's the same here but on an epic scale".Benedict Allen, explorer and bestselling author of Into the Abyss and Edge of Blue Heaven