The Story of a Life: The restless yearsPantheon Books, 1974 - Authors, Russian |
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Page 62
... published . - This caused him a lot of suffering , a lot of pain , and finally he could bear it no longer and wrote a letter to Stalin , in which the dignity of a Russian writer was given full expression . In that letter he insisted on ...
... published . - This caused him a lot of suffering , a lot of pain , and finally he could bear it no longer and wrote a letter to Stalin , in which the dignity of a Russian writer was given full expression . In that letter he insisted on ...
Page 95
... published was absolute trash compared to his diaries . He kept them all his life , and it was these that he wanted most of all to leave to future generations . After Prishvin's death a part of the diaries was published , and judging by ...
... published was absolute trash compared to his diaries . He kept them all his life , and it was these that he wanted most of all to leave to future generations . After Prishvin's death a part of the diaries was published , and judging by ...
Page 217
... published posthumously in 1939 . 5. Yury Olesha ( 1899–1960 ) : novelist and playwright , best known for his novel Envy ( 1927 ) . 6. Mikhail Bulgakov ( 1891-1940 ) : outstanding playwright and novelist , born in Kiev ; author of The ...
... published posthumously in 1939 . 5. Yury Olesha ( 1899–1960 ) : novelist and playwright , best known for his novel Envy ( 1927 ) . 6. Mikhail Bulgakov ( 1891-1940 ) : outstanding playwright and novelist , born in Kiev ; author of The ...
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Map page | 9 |
The Last Meeting II | 11 |
The Silent Fields | 18 |
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