A History of Post-war Soviet Writing: The Literature of Moral Opposition |
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... attack , or a battle , but the minutes , even the seconds , before an aircraft enters the flak , when you can see the black or white puffs of smoke , but still haven't reached them , although you're about to any second . You can smell ...
... attack , or a battle , but the minutes , even the seconds , before an aircraft enters the flak , when you can see the black or white puffs of smoke , but still haven't reached them , although you're about to any second . You can smell ...
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... attack ! Aren't ... " The attack's misfired because ... " you attacking ? ” " I'm not asking why ... " and he suddenly went wild again and waved his gun in the air . " Forward into the attack ! I'll shoot you for cowardice - why aren't ...
... attack ! Aren't ... " The attack's misfired because ... " you attacking ? ” " I'm not asking why ... " and he suddenly went wild again and waved his gun in the air . " Forward into the attack ! I'll shoot you for cowardice - why aren't ...
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... attacked : " If tomorrow persecution were to begin of people with red hair or snub noses , we would witness the uniting ... attack in his office on Staraya Square and it was then that Lev Kas- sil's witticism made the rounds of Moscow ...
... attacked : " If tomorrow persecution were to begin of people with red hair or snub noses , we would witness the uniting ... attack in his office on Staraya Square and it was then that Lev Kas- sil's witticism made the rounds of Moscow ...
Contents
The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
V Panova Pardoned V | 41 |
The HatchetMen | 51 |
Copyright | |
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