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Page 70
The mass reader was not capable of switching over to the new wave - length with
such rapidity . ... As readers - especially retired colonels - kept reminding
Literaturnaya gazeta , literature was about “ what ought to be " and not “ what was
.
The mass reader was not capable of switching over to the new wave - length with
such rapidity . ... As readers - especially retired colonels - kept reminding
Literaturnaya gazeta , literature was about “ what ought to be " and not “ what was
.
Page 112
If even Varygin was able to feel it , how much more able was the reader . The
reader had been surrounded by Varygins for a long time . He had met them in
Vera Panova ' s work after the war . Panova ' s Listopad was drawn more
cautiously ...
If even Varygin was able to feel it , how much more able was the reader . The
reader had been surrounded by Varygins for a long time . He had met them in
Vera Panova ' s work after the war . Panova ' s Listopad was drawn more
cautiously ...
Page 318
Yet above all it was the reader who had been cheated . ... It is little wonder that
the unusual verse form was greeted by young readers with ardent enthusiasm as
a challenge to the authorities and as a courageous act on the part of the poets ...
Yet above all it was the reader who had been cheated . ... It is little wonder that
the unusual verse form was greeted by young readers with ardent enthusiasm as
a challenge to the authorities and as a courageous act on the part of the poets ...
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Contents
0000 HEROES OF THE FIRINGSQUAD YEARSS | 11 |
PART IIOOOD CHERRYPLUM BLOOMS IN TBILISI | 69 |
Moscow 2 | 105 |
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