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... Ehrenburg found such a burden beyond him and did not take it on . Both his personality and his works were complicated , contra- dictory and , with few exceptions , bore all the signs of appeasement and com- promise . His efforts were ...
... Ehrenburg found such a burden beyond him and did not take it on . Both his personality and his works were complicated , contra- dictory and , with few exceptions , bore all the signs of appeasement and com- promise . His efforts were ...
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... Ehrenburg who began it . In the tenth issue of the monthly Znamya for 1953 there appeared an article by Ehrenburg with the innocent title " On the Writer's Work . " This issue was read until it fell apart , as was everything that was ...
... Ehrenburg who began it . In the tenth issue of the monthly Znamya for 1953 there appeared an article by Ehrenburg with the innocent title " On the Writer's Work . " This issue was read until it fell apart , as was everything that was ...
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... Ehrenburg had given thinking Russia an exact and graphic definition of the period : it was a thaw . As might have been expected , everyone from Sholokhov to Simonov soon began to tear Ehrenburg to shreds . Ehrenburg's reply to his ...
... Ehrenburg had given thinking Russia an exact and graphic definition of the period : it was a thaw . As might have been expected , everyone from Sholokhov to Simonov soon began to tear Ehrenburg to shreds . Ehrenburg's reply to his ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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