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... death of the critic Mark Shcheglov . He suffered from tuberculosis of the bone and walked on crutches . He was a man of quite amazing strength and fortitude , and was in a position to become the most important critic in present - day ...
... death of the critic Mark Shcheglov . He suffered from tuberculosis of the bone and walked on crutches . He was a man of quite amazing strength and fortitude , and was in a position to become the most important critic in present - day ...
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... death . It is tinged with sorrow . The spinning - wheel has taken on a dark hue and the women are like nuns . Even the dome has a monastic qual- ity about it . The life lived under its brooding weight is that of an anchorite or recluse ...
... death . It is tinged with sorrow . The spinning - wheel has taken on a dark hue and the women are like nuns . Even the dome has a monastic qual- ity about it . The life lived under its brooding weight is that of an anchorite or recluse ...
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... death . Death could come any day . However , what were all the others to do ? Was there really no point in doing anything ? The young poet Gananskov had died in a camp , General Grigorenko had suffered for years twisted into a straight ...
... death . Death could come any day . However , what were all the others to do ? Was there really no point in doing anything ? The young poet Gananskov had died in a camp , General Grigorenko had suffered for years twisted into a straight ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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