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Page 45
In the satirical weekly Krokodil ( The Crocodile ) a mocking feuilleton entitled “
Speshilikha ” ( a play on the words “ Kruzhilikha ” and “ speshka ”rush ) appeared
in which Kruzhilikha was completely demolished . Panova was a Stalin Prize ...
In the satirical weekly Krokodil ( The Crocodile ) a mocking feuilleton entitled “
Speshilikha ” ( a play on the words “ Kruzhilikha ” and “ speshka ”rush ) appeared
in which Kruzhilikha was completely demolished . Panova was a Stalin Prize ...
Page 94
When my article appeared on the Moscow newsstands , its title had been
changed by a member of the editorial board who was on the Central Committee .
All mention of a “ Department of Marxism ” had been bashfully removed from the
...
When my article appeared on the Moscow newsstands , its title had been
changed by a member of the editorial board who was on the Central Committee .
All mention of a “ Department of Marxism ” had been bashfully removed from the
...
Page 117
At the end of the summer , it appeared that a new era had arrived . In a single
issue of Novy mir Danil Granin ' s story “ One ' s Own Opinion ” and the final part
of Vladimir Dudintsev ' s novel Not by Bread Alone came out . Vladimir
Tendryakov ...
At the end of the summer , it appeared that a new era had arrived . In a single
issue of Novy mir Danil Granin ' s story “ One ' s Own Opinion ” and the final part
of Vladimir Dudintsev ' s novel Not by Bread Alone came out . Vladimir
Tendryakov ...
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Contents
D000 CHERRYPLUM BLOOMS IN TBILISI | 69 |
Moscow 2 | 105 |
His Story Ones Own Opinion | 117 |
Copyright | |
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