A History of Post-war Soviet Writing: The Literature of Moral Opposition |
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... poems were always circulating . The poems were always anonymous , and the content sometimes completely innocent . You would only know who had written a particular poem when the person giving it to you said under his breath : " This is ...
... poems were always circulating . The poems were always anonymous , and the content sometimes completely innocent . You would only know who had written a particular poem when the person giving it to you said under his breath : " This is ...
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... poets , Oleg Chukhontsev , wrote a poem about Prince Kurbsky who took refuge in Lithuania from Ivan the Terrible . When the poem , which included the line " How to repay the ty- rant tsar but by treachery ? " , appeared in the journal ...
... poets , Oleg Chukhontsev , wrote a poem about Prince Kurbsky who took refuge in Lithuania from Ivan the Terrible . When the poem , which included the line " How to repay the ty- rant tsar but by treachery ? " , appeared in the journal ...
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... poem entitled " The Train " in memory of Mikhoels ( " Our train leaves for Auschwitz / Today and every day " ) . His poem " Kaddish , " dedicated to the heroic Polish teacher Janosz Korczak , is a poetic chef d'oeuvre which he read ...
... poem entitled " The Train " in memory of Mikhoels ( " Our train leaves for Auschwitz / Today and every day " ) . His poem " Kaddish , " dedicated to the heroic Polish teacher Janosz Korczak , is a poetic chef d'oeuvre which he read ...
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Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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