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The secretariat members were worried about the circulation of Cancer Ward (
and , to a lesser extent , The First Circle ) in samizdat and about rumours that they
might even be abroad . Solzhenitsyn simply replied that he was not to blame , but
...
The secretariat members were worried about the circulation of Cancer Ward (
and , to a lesser extent , The First Circle ) in samizdat and about rumours that they
might even be abroad . Solzhenitsyn simply replied that he was not to blame , but
...
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Tuning in to the BBC ' s evening programmes , Solzhenitsyn heard with
trepidation that some extracts from Cancer Ward had just appeared in the Times
Literary Supplement in London . It was both expected and unexpected . He had a
fairly ...
Tuning in to the BBC ' s evening programmes , Solzhenitsyn heard with
trepidation that some extracts from Cancer Ward had just appeared in the Times
Literary Supplement in London . It was both expected and unexpected . He had a
fairly ...
Page 733
Luchterhand had acquired their original title to Cancer Ward from the Bodley
Head in England , and Heeb had simultaneously recognized Bodley Head ' s
world rights to Cancer Ward , as well as to Solzhenitsyn ' s play The Tenderfoot
and the ...
Luchterhand had acquired their original title to Cancer Ward from the Bodley
Head in England , and Heeb had simultaneously recognized Bodley Head ' s
world rights to Cancer Ward , as well as to Solzhenitsyn ' s play The Tenderfoot
and the ...
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Contents
Preface | 13 |
Acknowledgements | 21 |
1 OUT OF CHAOS AND SUFFERING | 25 |
Copyright | |
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