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... government , and nowhere is the divorce between observable real- ity and the picture of that reality presented by the authorities greater and more striking than in the Soviet Union . The ferocity of this assault has a dual purpose : to ...
... government , and nowhere is the divorce between observable real- ity and the picture of that reality presented by the authorities greater and more striking than in the Soviet Union . The ferocity of this assault has a dual purpose : to ...
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... Soviet authorities on the defensive . The authorities had not remained inactive , however , and their reaction to these developments had led to a sequence of events between 1962 and 1966 that marked a psychological change in the ...
... Soviet authorities on the defensive . The authorities had not remained inactive , however , and their reaction to these developments had led to a sequence of events between 1962 and 1966 that marked a psychological change in the ...
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... Soviet authorities thought it up for themselves . Solzheni- tsyn's friendship with Böll must have been known to them from their wire- tapping and surveillance , and the idea sounded plausible enough . On the other hand , Böll himself ...
... Soviet authorities thought it up for themselves . Solzheni- tsyn's friendship with Böll must have been known to them from their wire- tapping and surveillance , and the idea sounded plausible enough . On the other hand , Böll himself ...
Contents
Preface | 13 |
Acknowledgements | 21 |
1 OUT OF CHAOS AND SUFFERING | 25 |
Copyright | |
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