Night | Historical Context

Tolstaya began writing when she was about thirty-two years old, in the mid-1980s, a turbulent period of Russian history. One primary reason for the country's unsettled mood was that, after more than sixty years of continued official oppression, change was in the air. The Soviet Union's new leader, Mikhail Gorbachev, initiated a novel policy of openness referred to as glasnost. The Soviet Union was in the middle of severe economic crisis, and some were even questioning the government's legitimacy. Gorbachev believed that immediate social reforms, including increased government...

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