A History of Post-war Soviet Writing: The Literature of Moral Opposition |
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... Vladimir Soloukhin in this stream must be obvious . Soloukhin is a sleek , well - fed man from the Vladimir district who loves to stroll around the writers ' rest houses wearing enormous felt boots and a rustic sheep- skin coat à la ...
... Vladimir Soloukhin in this stream must be obvious . Soloukhin is a sleek , well - fed man from the Vladimir district who loves to stroll around the writers ' rest houses wearing enormous felt boots and a rustic sheep- skin coat à la ...
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... Vladimir Maximov of his Soviet citizenship . The State dealt harshly with Maximov , who was the son and grandson of workers and himself a worker . Vladimir Maximov was born in 1932. He was sent to a so - called child- ren's " colony ...
... Vladimir Maximov of his Soviet citizenship . The State dealt harshly with Maximov , who was the son and grandson of workers and himself a worker . Vladimir Maximov was born in 1932. He was sent to a so - called child- ren's " colony ...
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... Vladimir Bukovsky and Viktor Khaustov . After their release these men were joined by Vladimir Osipov and Ilya Bokshteyn . In April 1961 , during the " universal celebrations " in honor of Yuri Gagarin's first flight in space , the poets ...
... Vladimir Bukovsky and Viktor Khaustov . After their release these men were joined by Vladimir Osipov and Ilya Bokshteyn . In April 1961 , during the " universal celebrations " in honor of Yuri Gagarin's first flight in space , the poets ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
V Panova Pardoned V | 41 |
The HatchetMen | 51 |
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