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... prepared for us . To us , the doomed , this world appeared tempting in its riches and glory as it lay virtually at our feet , yet forever unattainable . ' Remembering his earlier dream of getting away from it all and seeking refuge in ...
... prepared for us . To us , the doomed , this world appeared tempting in its riches and glory as it lay virtually at our feet , yet forever unattainable . ' Remembering his earlier dream of getting away from it all and seeking refuge in ...
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... prepared to resign . By the time a formal meeting was called on 17 April , the secretariat was prepared to content itself with handing out warnings and reprimands . Among those rebuked were Kopelev ( who had also blotted his copybook by ...
... prepared to resign . By the time a formal meeting was called on 17 April , the secretariat was prepared to content itself with handing out warnings and reprimands . Among those rebuked were Kopelev ( who had also blotted his copybook by ...
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... prepared . But there was one last option that he secretly hoped they would choose - to negotiate . " Against this last I put a large question mark , " he writes in The Oak and the Calf , quoting a remark of Demichev's that had once been ...
... prepared . But there was one last option that he secretly hoped they would choose - to negotiate . " Against this last I put a large question mark , " he writes in The Oak and the Calf , quoting a remark of Demichev's that had once been ...
Contents
Preface | 13 |
Acknowledgements | 21 |
1 OUT OF CHAOS AND SUFFERING | 25 |
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