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... meeting with the mysterious author of A Day in the Life of Ivan De- nisovich . The meeting was arranged at the request of Nekrasov , who had felt a sort of proprietary interest in the author ever since Tvardovsky had confided in him the ...
... meeting with the mysterious author of A Day in the Life of Ivan De- nisovich . The meeting was arranged at the request of Nekrasov , who had felt a sort of proprietary interest in the author ever since Tvardovsky had confided in him the ...
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... meeting or two . In his own memoir Solzhenitsyn refers to only one meeting , but others , including Zhores Medvedev , * maintain that Ivan Denisovich was discussed at two meetings . According to them , the first time it came up on the ...
... meeting or two . In his own memoir Solzhenitsyn refers to only one meeting , but others , including Zhores Medvedev , * maintain that Ivan Denisovich was discussed at two meetings . According to them , the first time it came up on the ...
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... meeting organized by the Writers ' Union on 31 May 1967 to cele- brate Paustovsky's seventy - fifth birthday . Paustovsky had long been an idol of the liberals , and even Solzhenitsyn shared the general respect for him , despite having ...
... meeting organized by the Writers ' Union on 31 May 1967 to cele- brate Paustovsky's seventy - fifth birthday . Paustovsky had long been an idol of the liberals , and even Solzhenitsyn shared the general respect for him , despite having ...
Contents
Preface | 13 |
Acknowledgements | 21 |
1 OUT OF CHAOS AND SUFFERING | 25 |
Copyright | |
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