A History of Post-war Soviet Writing: The Literature of Moral Opposition |
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... Soviet literature by preventing them from being republished . I remember him calling these books , loved by several generations of readers , Ostap Bender's Journey in the Land of Fools . As far as I am aware , there was not a single ...
... Soviet literature by preventing them from being republished . I remember him calling these books , loved by several generations of readers , Ostap Bender's Journey in the Land of Fools . As far as I am aware , there was not a single ...
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... RUSSIAN & SOVIET SHORT STORIES . New York : Fawcett , 1971 . Kazakova , R. ( selector ) , THE TENDER MUSE ( SOVIET POETESSES ) . Moscow : Pro- gress , 1976 . Kunitz , Joshua ( ed . ) , RUSSIAN LITERATURE SINCE THE REVOLUTION , New York ...
... RUSSIAN & SOVIET SHORT STORIES . New York : Fawcett , 1971 . Kazakova , R. ( selector ) , THE TENDER MUSE ( SOVIET POETESSES ) . Moscow : Pro- gress , 1976 . Kunitz , Joshua ( ed . ) , RUSSIAN LITERATURE SINCE THE REVOLUTION , New York ...
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... Russian Literature Triquarterly , No. 1 ( 1971 ) . AKHMATOVA , A. A. Selected Poems . Ann Arbor : Ardis , 1976 . AKSENOV , V. P. A Starry Ticket . Putnam , 1962 . --- . The Steel Bird & Other Stories . Ann Arbor : Ardis , 1979 ...
... Russian Literature Triquarterly , No. 1 ( 1971 ) . AKHMATOVA , A. A. Selected Poems . Ann Arbor : Ardis , 1976 . AKSENOV , V. P. A Starry Ticket . Putnam , 1962 . --- . The Steel Bird & Other Stories . Ann Arbor : Ardis , 1979 ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
V Panova Pardoned V | 41 |
The HatchetMen | 51 |
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