A History of Post-war Soviet Writing: The Literature of Moral Opposition |
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... VASILY GROSSMAN , 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 ...
... VASILY GROSSMAN , 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 ...
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... Grossman was impossible to work with . He couldn't bear a single word of falsehood . " At this even Simonov could ... Vasily Grossman had been a faithful friend , although he had never imposed on , and had been rather shy with his ...
... Grossman was impossible to work with . He couldn't bear a single word of falsehood . " At this even Simonov could ... Vasily Grossman had been a faithful friend , although he had never imposed on , and had been rather shy with his ...
Page 213
... Grossman's widow agreed with a sigh and the Central Committee forbade the publication of the Collected Works of Vasily Grossman . As well as the Soviet sword , an anti - Soviet sword in Paris came flashing down on Grossman . Arkady ...
... Grossman's widow agreed with a sigh and the Central Committee forbade the publication of the Collected Works of Vasily Grossman . As well as the Soviet sword , an anti - Soviet sword in Paris came flashing down on Grossman . Arkady ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
V Panova Pardoned V | 41 |
The HatchetMen | 51 |
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