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... Alexander Fadeyev shot himself at his dacha in Peredelkino after sending letters to a number of friends , letters which were quickly intercepted by the State Security service . When I heard that he had committed suicide , I immediately ...
... Alexander Fadeyev shot himself at his dacha in Peredelkino after sending letters to a number of friends , letters which were quickly intercepted by the State Security service . When I heard that he had committed suicide , I immediately ...
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... ALEXANDER BEK , LYDIA CHUKOVSKAYA I. VASILY GROSSMAN The flow of prison writings which made it possible for some compari- son to be made between the morality under Stalin and in the present day revealed the depths to which Soviet ...
... ALEXANDER BEK , LYDIA CHUKOVSKAYA I. VASILY GROSSMAN The flow of prison writings which made it possible for some compari- son to be made between the morality under Stalin and in the present day revealed the depths to which Soviet ...
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... Alexander Galich's searing and sometimes brazenly social verse . The new talents which appeared by no means diminished Okudzhava's prominence . His verse stood side by side with theirs , enriching it and in turn enriched by it . If it ...
... Alexander Galich's searing and sometimes brazenly social verse . The new talents which appeared by no means diminished Okudzhava's prominence . His verse stood side by side with theirs , enriching it and in turn enriched by it . If it ...
Contents
The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
V Panova Pardoned V | 41 |
The HatchetMen | 51 |
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