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... door was opened by an old woman ... she looked exactly like one of those old Ukrainian women from around Kiev or Chernigov , in numberless coarse linen skirts , with small , veined , dried - up hands . The only dif- ference was in the ...
... door was opened by an old woman ... she looked exactly like one of those old Ukrainian women from around Kiev or Chernigov , in numberless coarse linen skirts , with small , veined , dried - up hands . The only dif- ference was in the ...
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... DOORS ARE AJAR At the very beginning of the sixties a new kind of literature began to push its way past the censors ... door curtains and said , addressing no one in particular : " A nice jolly second - rate sort of place ! " That ...
... DOORS ARE AJAR At the very beginning of the sixties a new kind of literature began to push its way past the censors ... door curtains and said , addressing no one in particular : " A nice jolly second - rate sort of place ! " That ...
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... doors straight away without asking who was there . This time , after a pause , someone asked : " Who is it ? " I said who I was and the door was opened . When I came into Kopelev's study , a room lined with books from ceiling to floor ...
... doors straight away without asking who was there . This time , after a pause , someone asked : " Who is it ? " I said who I was and the door was opened . When I came into Kopelev's study , a room lined with books from ceiling to floor ...
Contents
The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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