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... Paustovsky , a man who never forgave betrayal , cowardice or compromise . On occasion he would show his contempt for informers quite openly . He once asked the writer Lev Nikulin in a voice which was soft but loud enough for those ...
... Paustovsky , a man who never forgave betrayal , cowardice or compromise . On occasion he would show his contempt for informers quite openly . He once asked the writer Lev Nikulin in a voice which was soft but loud enough for those ...
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... Paustovsky . The club rooms at the Dom literatorov ( House of the Men of Letters ) were packed full for the occasion . The crowds spilled over into the foyer and the smaller hall where the proceedings were watched on closed- circuit ...
... Paustovsky . The club rooms at the Dom literatorov ( House of the Men of Letters ) were packed full for the occasion . The crowds spilled over into the foyer and the smaller hall where the proceedings were watched on closed- circuit ...
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... Paustovsky had taught them . He spoke calmly although his calm did not come easily . He recalled in par- ticular a seminar Paustovsky had conducted at which they had discussed a certain young writer's work in which a district committee ...
... Paustovsky had taught them . He spoke calmly although his calm did not come easily . He recalled in par- ticular a seminar Paustovsky had conducted at which they had discussed a certain young writer's work in which a district committee ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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