A History of Post-war Soviet Writing: The Literature of Moral Opposition |
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... Central Committee of the Party . A word from him could stop the presses , cut up or bury articles . Anything important was checked out with him first - the editors were pet- rified of him . He carefully read the article and said that he ...
... Central Committee of the Party . A word from him could stop the presses , cut up or bury articles . Anything important was checked out with him first - the editors were pet- rified of him . He carefully read the article and said that he ...
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The Literature of Moral Opposition Grigoriĭ Svirskiĭ Robert Dessaix, Michael Ulman. Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union . In smaller letters underneath was : “ Partiynaya shizn , organ of the Central Committee of the ...
The Literature of Moral Opposition Grigoriĭ Svirskiĭ Robert Dessaix, Michael Ulman. Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union . In smaller letters underneath was : “ Partiynaya shizn , organ of the Central Committee of the ...
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... Central Committee of the CPSU and the KGB who at first made vain attempts to declare Forever Flowing a forgery . The telephone in his widow's apartment did not stop ringing . The Central Committee demanded that she make a statement for ...
... Central Committee of the CPSU and the KGB who at first made vain attempts to declare Forever Flowing a forgery . The telephone in his widow's apartment did not stop ringing . The Central Committee demanded that she make a statement for ...
Contents
The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
V Panova Pardoned V | 41 |
The HatchetMen | 51 |
Copyright | |
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