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... ( Novy Zhurnal , no . 110 ) . Two men are rattling along a road in Kolyma in a truck , knocking against each other because the road is so rough . They are political prisoners and are being taken to the medical assistant's course mentioned ...
... ( Novy Zhurnal , no . 110 ) . Two men are rattling along a road in Kolyma in a truck , knocking against each other because the road is so rough . They are political prisoners and are being taken to the medical assistant's course mentioned ...
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... Novy mir , Tvardovsky is part of history . Even the rather distorted mirror of Solzhenitsyn's The Calf and the Oak reflects his place in history more or less correctly , despite the fact that Tvardovsky clearly saw that Russian prose ...
... Novy mir , Tvardovsky is part of history . Even the rather distorted mirror of Solzhenitsyn's The Calf and the Oak reflects his place in history more or less correctly , despite the fact that Tvardovsky clearly saw that Russian prose ...
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... Novy mir published his work " The Dead Feel No Pain " ( 1966 , nos . 1,2 ) . The main character , Sakhno , is the chairman of a military tribunal . He is a cruel , heartless villain . A young soldier taking a German prisoner meets ...
... Novy mir published his work " The Dead Feel No Pain " ( 1966 , nos . 1,2 ) . The main character , Sakhno , is the chairman of a military tribunal . He is a cruel , heartless villain . A young soldier taking a German prisoner meets ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
V Panova Pardoned V | 41 |
The HatchetMen | 51 |
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