The novella «All Flows…» first saw the light in Germany in 1970, and 19 years later—in the USSR. «All Flows…» is the story of a man who spent 30 years in the GULAG. Grossman wrote this novella in 1963; shortly before his death, he revised and completed it. In it, he reflected on Russia’s fate—on the fact that the roots of its misfortunes do not lie in the Leninist-Stalinist atrocities, but much deeper—in Russian servitude, which in a strange way intertwined with ideas of progress and revolution.