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Page 29
One day, in the Gudok? office, I met Victor Shklovsky.3 He stopped in front of me
and said irritably: 'If you want to write tie yourself with leather thongs to a writing
table. You must obey your elders!' 'I haven't got a writing table.' 'A kitchen table ...
One day, in the Gudok? office, I met Victor Shklovsky.3 He stopped in front of me
and said irritably: 'If you want to write tie yourself with leather thongs to a writing
table. You must obey your elders!' 'I haven't got a writing table.' 'A kitchen table ...
Page 32
I apologize; I have digressed as usual. I have already said that after my arrival
from Ryazan, I took to paying occasional visits to Gudok's 'The Fourth Strip'.
There I would be given some sort of work. And there I unexpectedly met Evgeny
Ivanov, ...
I apologize; I have digressed as usual. I have already said that after my arrival
from Ryazan, I took to paying occasional visits to Gudok's 'The Fourth Strip'.
There I would be given some sort of work. And there I unexpectedly met Evgeny
Ivanov, ...
Page 40
Olesha and Ilf were given a room as narrow as a pencil-case, at the Gudok
printing office. Hecht lived somewhere among shoemakers in Maryswood.
Bulgakov was quartered in Sadovo- Triumfalnaya Street in a dark communal flat,
vast as a ...
Olesha and Ilf were given a room as narrow as a pencil-case, at the Gudok
printing office. Hecht lived somewhere among shoemakers in Maryswood.
Bulgakov was quartered in Sadovo- Triumfalnaya Street in a dark communal flat,
vast as a ...
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3 The Fourth Strip | 29 |
4 Night Trains | 40 |
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