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The story follows a man named Mikhei Volkov who returns to his native village after many years. It explores themes of memory, the harsh reality of the Soviet past (specifically the dekulakization period), and the moral weight of one's history.

1. Fyodor Abramov – "Поездка в прошлое" (A Journey into the Past)

As a classic of Russian village prose, it is widely available for reading on platforms like Lib.ru (Maxim Moshkow's Library) or for download on sites like Litra.ru. 2. Modern or Web Fiction

In some cases, this title is used for memoirs or regional history books where the author "travels" through their own biography or the history of a specific city.

To find a specific version for download (e.g., in EPUB or FB2 format), you can search for the author's name alongside the title. For the classic Abramov story, most digital libraries offer free access due to its status as a literary staple.

Since you are looking for a story titled (Trip to the Past), there are a few notable literary works with this title that you might be searching for.

The title is also popular among modern self-published authors on platforms like , LitNet , or Proza.ru . These stories often fall into the "Popadantsy" (time-traveler) genre, where a protagonist physically travels back to a specific era (often the USSR or Medieval Russia) to change history. 3. Historical Memoirs

This is perhaps the most famous work with this title. It is a social and psychological story written by the prominent Soviet author Fyodor Abramov.

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