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Page 388
In exile he had started files in which he collected information on music and
literature . The literature files especially now ' began to bulge from the vast
amount of data collected and had to be constantly rearranged and relabelled .
Solzhenitsyn ...
In exile he had started files in which he collected information on music and
literature . The literature files especially now ' began to bulge from the vast
amount of data collected and had to be constantly rearranged and relabelled .
Solzhenitsyn ...
Page 586
For the first time since the early thirties , a writer was trying to make a connection
between the real problems facing Soviet literature and the empty formalities of its
ceremonial . Solzhenitsyn had divided his letter into three parts . In the first he ...
For the first time since the early thirties , a writer was trying to make a connection
between the real problems facing Soviet literature and the empty formalities of its
ceremonial . Solzhenitsyn had divided his letter into three parts . In the first he ...
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Literature was condensed experience , the living memory of nations . ( “ But woe
to that nation whose literature is cut short by the intrusion of force . This is not
merely interference with ' freedom of the press ' but the sealing up of a nation ' s ...
Literature was condensed experience , the living memory of nations . ( “ But woe
to that nation whose literature is cut short by the intrusion of force . This is not
merely interference with ' freedom of the press ' but the sealing up of a nation ' s ...
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Contents
Preface | 13 |
Acknowledgements | 21 |
1 OUT OF CHAOS AND SUFFERING | 25 |
Copyright | |
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