A review by vetathebooksurfer
Cursed Days: Diary of a Revolution by Ivan Bunin

1.0

Hate to interrupt old naive fellow Bunin, but revolution - is a nasty time to live, thank you very much. I wonder where he was during the First world war when ALL the world suffered? And why is he so positive about Denikin, Kolchak, Korneev? Hadn't he heard enough terrible things about them? They were no better than some local bolshevik's government. At least communists presented some form of legal administration, while "white" forces couldn't cooperate with each other, even in the face of the same enemy.