A History of Post-war Soviet Writing: The Literature of Moral Opposition |
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... Light in the Window . " Nastia , a maid in a rest house , keeps an empty room clean and tidy in readiness for " the ... light , invites the janitor's children and a few friends in and settles down in front of the television as if she ...
... Light in the Window . " Nastia , a maid in a rest house , keeps an empty room clean and tidy in readiness for " the ... light , invites the janitor's children and a few friends in and settles down in front of the television as if she ...
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... light of day . He literally tore Abramov's " Pelageya " out of Glavlit's hands . He printed the story by the then unknown author Natalia Baranskaya " An Average Week ” ( 1969 ) , which told the bitter truth about women's emancipation in ...
... light of day . He literally tore Abramov's " Pelageya " out of Glavlit's hands . He printed the story by the then unknown author Natalia Baranskaya " An Average Week ” ( 1969 ) , which told the bitter truth about women's emancipation in ...
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... light is still bright , " for the world will soon stop turning and there will be no more time or light . This tragic and courageous work has a deep effect on the reader . There is courage , wisdom and breadth of vision in every line ...
... light is still bright , " for the world will soon stop turning and there will be no more time or light . This tragic and courageous work has a deep effect on the reader . There is courage , wisdom and breadth of vision in every line ...
Contents
The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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