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... Friends of mine also " lost " pages from their manuscripts . However , it was Vasily Grossman who suffered the most in this way . Grossman told how his novel about Stalingrad was confiscated . The novel was denounced to the Central ...
... Friends of mine also " lost " pages from their manuscripts . However , it was Vasily Grossman who suffered the most in this way . Grossman told how his novel about Stalingrad was confiscated . The novel was denounced to the Central ...
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... friends with Tolik ever since they were small boys . One day they are caught by a gang of hooligans who force Tolik to beat his friend up . Later Tolik feels deeply upset about what he has done but he had been afraid of the hooligans ...
... friends with Tolik ever since they were small boys . One day they are caught by a gang of hooligans who force Tolik to beat his friend up . Later Tolik feels deeply upset about what he has done but he had been afraid of the hooligans ...
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... friends were accused of attempting to hijack an aircraft in the hope of getting out of the Soviet Union . In fact he had no such hope . For him personally as a former political prisoner to take part in a mass attempt to cross the border ...
... friends were accused of attempting to hijack an aircraft in the hope of getting out of the Soviet Union . In fact he had no such hope . For him personally as a former political prisoner to take part in a mass attempt to cross the border ...
Contents
The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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