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... written on the letter : ' wounded - or killed - on such and such a date . ' 1996 A month passed , during which Natalia did not know whether to hope or to mourn . Neither she , nor her mother and aunts , nor Lydia and the two Veronicas ...
... written on the letter : ' wounded - or killed - on such and such a date . ' 1996 A month passed , during which Natalia did not know whether to hope or to mourn . Neither she , nor her mother and aunts , nor Lydia and the two Veronicas ...
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... writing his verses down again , at least until they could be thoroughly memorized . Fortunately , the prisoners in Ekibastuz were allowed to have pencil and paper , but the regulations were that they had to hand in everything they had ...
... writing his verses down again , at least until they could be thoroughly memorized . Fortunately , the prisoners in Ekibastuz were allowed to have pencil and paper , but the regulations were that they had to hand in everything they had ...
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... written a book about it . He was also interested in art , architecture , history , and religion , had written books on Chekhov and the history of the Jewish people , but was now devoting most of his attention to his childhood passion of ...
... written a book about it . He was also interested in art , architecture , history , and religion , had written books on Chekhov and the history of the Jewish people , but was now devoting most of his attention to his childhood passion of ...
Contents
Preface | 13 |
Acknowledgements | 21 |
1 OUT OF CHAOS AND SUFFERING | 25 |
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