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... turned out , it was not about his own fate alone that he had written his poem " The Worker . " Everyone was dispirited and quiet ; then , in a scarcely audible voice , the boy went on : The bullet he's cast will whistle Over the gray ...
... turned out , it was not about his own fate alone that he had written his poem " The Worker . " Everyone was dispirited and quiet ; then , in a scarcely audible voice , the boy went on : The bullet he's cast will whistle Over the gray ...
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... turned into science fiction , breaking free from the earth and soaring away like a bird from a hunter . In its new form the literature of resistance was not immediately recog- nized for what it was . Science fiction was customairly ...
... turned into science fiction , breaking free from the earth and soaring away like a bird from a hunter . In its new form the literature of resistance was not immediately recog- nized for what it was . Science fiction was customairly ...
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... turned inside - out . Even the style of the article on the Ukrainians was reminiscent of the official Pravda style- " at this tragic time when the whole world ... " , " let us stretch out our hands to one another ... " and so on . There ...
... turned inside - out . Even the style of the article on the Ukrainians was reminiscent of the official Pravda style- " at this tragic time when the whole world ... " , " let us stretch out our hands to one another ... " and so on . There ...
Contents
The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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