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... started out of the corridors . Then suddenly there was a movement in the opposite direction . I remember clearly how the writers poured back into the hall finishing their sandwiches as they came . The reason was that the poet of the ...
... started out of the corridors . Then suddenly there was a movement in the opposite direction . I remember clearly how the writers poured back into the hall finishing their sandwiches as they came . The reason was that the poet of the ...
Page 114
... started rushing off to the Central Committee , dredging up the old Stalinist terminology such as " ideological sabotage , " the hot - lines to the Kremlin started buzzing , messengers ran back and forth as if a war had started and the ...
... started rushing off to the Central Committee , dredging up the old Stalinist terminology such as " ideological sabotage , " the hot - lines to the Kremlin started buzzing , messengers ran back and forth as if a war had started and the ...
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... started on 10 February 1966 . The details of the trial of Daniel and Sinyavsky are well - known in the West . Yet the view Soviet writers had of the trial is curious . They were of course completely uninformed , or rather disinformed ...
... started on 10 February 1966 . The details of the trial of Daniel and Sinyavsky are well - known in the West . Yet the view Soviet writers had of the trial is curious . They were of course completely uninformed , or rather disinformed ...
Contents
The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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