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... songs and verse survived . One of the songs which has come down to us is the artless " Vorkuta - Leningrad , ” infused with Russian folklore . Another is a bitter song of accusation written by a poet who died in the camps . It hurls a ...
... songs and verse survived . One of the songs which has come down to us is the artless " Vorkuta - Leningrad , ” infused with Russian folklore . Another is a bitter song of accusation written by a poet who died in the camps . It hurls a ...
Page 353
... songs , marching songs and satirical songs which young people used to shield themselves from the officially sanctioned compositions which were dressed up to look like real poetry . At first there were no acknowledged leaders of this new ...
... songs , marching songs and satirical songs which young people used to shield themselves from the officially sanctioned compositions which were dressed up to look like real poetry . At first there were no acknowledged leaders of this new ...
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... songs thought their thoughts , repeating with a new awareness after them : " When we're old we'll sort out what color it was we perished for ... " The Solzhenitsyn period helped poets gain strength to such an extent that they were able ...
... songs thought their thoughts , repeating with a new awareness after them : " When we're old we'll sort out what color it was we perished for ... " The Solzhenitsyn period helped poets gain strength to such an extent that they were able ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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