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Page 402
Moreover , the novel had suggested that these features were just as prominent
under Khrushchev ' s rule as they had been under Stalin ' s — that nothing in the
system had really changed . There were also pointers in the other direction .
Moreover , the novel had suggested that these features were just as prominent
under Khrushchev ' s rule as they had been under Stalin ' s — that nothing in the
system had really changed . There were also pointers in the other direction .
Page 498
The principal illustration and expression of this freedom in the novel were the
debates between the prisoners , notably between Nerzhin , Rubin , and Sologdin
, though many more prisoners were drawn into the discussions in the course of
the ...
The principal illustration and expression of this freedom in the novel were the
debates between the prisoners , notably between Nerzhin , Rubin , and Sologdin
, though many more prisoners were drawn into the discussions in the course of
the ...
Page 563
The novel ' s action was set a little later , in 1955 . As in all novels * set in such “
closed " institutions , the characters had been chosen to represent a cross -
section of society . The two principal patients were Oleg Kostoglotov , a former
labour ...
The novel ' s action was set a little later , in 1955 . As in all novels * set in such “
closed " institutions , the characters had been chosen to represent a cross -
section of society . The two principal patients were Oleg Kostoglotov , a former
labour ...
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Contents
Preface | 13 |
Acknowledgements | 21 |
1 OUT OF CHAOS AND SUFFERING | 25 |
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