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... planned to take it to Novy Mir as soon as he and Natalia had retyped it . Literary work was slowed , however , by his other duties . He still had to keep up his teaching and marking , and , as luck would have it , his school was being ...
... planned to take it to Novy Mir as soon as he and Natalia had retyped it . Literary work was slowed , however , by his other duties . He still had to keep up his teaching and marking , and , as luck would have it , his school was being ...
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... planned multi - volume work . The author's copyright was emphasized , and Dr Heeb was said to be ready to prosecute any unauthor- ized publication or translation . Curiosity about the novel was intense . The first rumours of its ...
... planned multi - volume work . The author's copyright was emphasized , and Dr Heeb was said to be ready to prosecute any unauthor- ized publication or translation . Curiosity about the novel was intense . The first rumours of its ...
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... planned . On 4 April , 1972 , on the evening of the day when his interview with Kaiser and Smith appeared in the Western press , the Soviet authorities announced that they were refusing a visa to Dr Gierow to travel to Moscow to present ...
... planned . On 4 April , 1972 , on the evening of the day when his interview with Kaiser and Smith appeared in the Western press , the Soviet authorities announced that they were refusing a visa to Dr Gierow to travel to Moscow to present ...
Contents
Preface | 13 |
Acknowledgements | 21 |
1 OUT OF CHAOS AND SUFFERING | 25 |
Copyright | |
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