A History of Post-war Soviet Writing: The Literature of Moral Opposition |
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... morning I had been expelled from the Party , which I had joined during the war . The decision to expel me was a final one taken at the highest levels in the Com- mittee chaired by A. Pelshe . Pelshe was a member of the Politbureau of ...
... morning I had been expelled from the Party , which I had joined during the war . The decision to expel me was a final one taken at the highest levels in the Com- mittee chaired by A. Pelshe . Pelshe was a member of the Politbureau of ...
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... morning they were to be sent to Sakhalin Island . " The next morning , however , they are found hanging by their belts from beams . All the same the judge organizes a kolkhoz in Voronkov within twenty - four hours . This is the turn ...
... morning they were to be sent to Sakhalin Island . " The next morning , however , they are found hanging by their belts from beams . All the same the judge organizes a kolkhoz in Voronkov within twenty - four hours . This is the turn ...
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... morning of the invasion a neighbor of mine who was a literary scholar came to report a " reliable rumor " to the effect that it was intended to arrest a thousand people with deviant views as a warning to others so that it would not ...
... morning of the invasion a neighbor of mine who was a literary scholar came to report a " reliable rumor " to the effect that it was intended to arrest a thousand people with deviant views as a warning to others so that it would not ...
Contents
The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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