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... believe in and according to which every- one has the right to vote . Vitka does not agree with such liberalism . Why should everyone be allowed to vote ? " People like old Tin - smith should be drowned in the sea , not given the right ...
... believe in and according to which every- one has the right to vote . Vitka does not agree with such liberalism . Why should everyone be allowed to vote ? " People like old Tin - smith should be drowned in the sea , not given the right ...
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... believe that in the thirties , forties and fifties we had no literature . Unless it tells the whole truth , it is not literature . ' Kazakevich , Nekrasov , Yashin , Tendryakov , Paustovsky , Babel , Zoshchenko , Pasternak , Zabolotsky ...
... believe that in the thirties , forties and fifties we had no literature . Unless it tells the whole truth , it is not literature . ' Kazakevich , Nekrasov , Yashin , Tendryakov , Paustovsky , Babel , Zoshchenko , Pasternak , Zabolotsky ...
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... believe they are privy to the one truth . He has a much wider view than the all - knowing preachers of various truths such as Kreps from Maximov's Seven Days of Creation , a man of great moral purity by no means lacking in intelligence ...
... believe they are privy to the one truth . He has a much wider view than the all - knowing preachers of various truths such as Kreps from Maximov's Seven Days of Creation , a man of great moral purity by no means lacking in intelligence ...
Contents
The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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