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... broken , whereas Nekrasov was not , right up until the last . When they tore the pen out of his hand , withdrew from circulation and impounded everything he had written , and twisted his arm , he broke free and emigrated . He broke free ...
... broken , whereas Nekrasov was not , right up until the last . When they tore the pen out of his hand , withdrew from circulation and impounded everything he had written , and twisted his arm , he broke free and emigrated . He broke free ...
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... broken up . Then all of a sudden there appeared in the same Literaturnaya gazeta a laudatory three - column article in honor of the " great writer " Yuri German . His praises were sung as if he had been Shakespeare in an anniversary ...
... broken up . Then all of a sudden there appeared in the same Literaturnaya gazeta a laudatory three - column article in honor of the " great writer " Yuri German . His praises were sung as if he had been Shakespeare in an anniversary ...
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... broken up . It was Valentina Karpova , chief editor of the Sovetsky pisatel publish- ing house , who caused his death . When she heard that the editor of an assoc- iated publishing house had been rebuked by the Central Committee for ...
... broken up . It was Valentina Karpova , chief editor of the Sovetsky pisatel publish- ing house , who caused his death . When she heard that the editor of an assoc- iated publishing house had been rebuked by the Central Committee for ...
Contents
The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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