A History of Post-war Soviet Writing: The Literature of Moral Opposition |
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Page 98
... seemed to come to life in all its vividness , a quality which seemed to have been lost after the first books by Kazakevich and Nekrasov . In Eastern Siberia is the village of Kukoy , A handful of buts above a river in the taiga . On the ...
... seemed to come to life in all its vividness , a quality which seemed to have been lost after the first books by Kazakevich and Nekrasov . In Eastern Siberia is the village of Kukoy , A handful of buts above a river in the taiga . On the ...
Page 172
... seemed to beg forgiveness for any intrusion . " He has a soft face , " as Akhmatova said at the time . A soft face , a cloth cap and a cheap gray suit from a country store . He looked just the same when I saw him again in 1967. This was ...
... seemed to beg forgiveness for any intrusion . " He has a soft face , " as Akhmatova said at the time . A soft face , a cloth cap and a cheap gray suit from a country store . He looked just the same when I saw him again in 1967. This was ...
Page 267
... seemed to have been nipped by the frost . " When they send Chauzov away , his little children sit on bundles and their mother makes them drink cold milk to give them strength for the trip . " They drank some and she made them drink more ...
... seemed to have been nipped by the frost . " When they send Chauzov away , his little children sit on bundles and their mother makes them drink cold milk to give them strength for the trip . " They drank some and she made them drink more ...
Contents
The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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