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... fell apart , as was everything that was heretical yet close to the truth . “ Every society knows an epoch of artistic flowering , " wrote Enrenburg . " Such per- iods are called the noon of literature . At present Soviet society is ...
... fell apart , as was everything that was heretical yet close to the truth . “ Every society knows an epoch of artistic flowering , " wrote Enrenburg . " Such per- iods are called the noon of literature . At present Soviet society is ...
Page 191
... fell silent and for the first time we tasted freedom , a concept half - forgotten in Russia from time immemorial . Two years of semi - freedom - 730 days - this was quite enough time for the genie to escape from the bottle , and what a ...
... fell silent and for the first time we tasted freedom , a concept half - forgotten in Russia from time immemorial . Two years of semi - freedom - 730 days - this was quite enough time for the genie to escape from the bottle , and what a ...
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... fell ill ... I think we should capture their children and organize special schools for them . " The main character , Perets , dreams of nothing other than breaking free from the clutches of the Directorate which is always eradicating ...
... fell ill ... I think we should capture their children and organize special schools for them . " The main character , Perets , dreams of nothing other than breaking free from the clutches of the Directorate which is always eradicating ...
Contents
The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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