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... character , his actions and adventures are modelled on those of Perets Herzenberg , who was in prison with Solzhenitsyn from 1948 to 1951 . Herzenberg's wife Tanya , a former lecturer at Riga University , recalls a conversation she and ...
... character , his actions and adventures are modelled on those of Perets Herzenberg , who was in prison with Solzhenitsyn from 1948 to 1951 . Herzenberg's wife Tanya , a former lecturer at Riga University , recalls a conversation she and ...
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... character , rides around shakily . Bekasov is a herdsman . Neither he nor Gulsary likes bridles and Aitmatov writes about this as fol- lows : Through his sleepy day - dream Gulsary suddenly heard the trees rocking and rustling as if ...
... character , rides around shakily . Bekasov is a herdsman . Neither he nor Gulsary likes bridles and Aitmatov writes about this as fol- lows : Through his sleepy day - dream Gulsary suddenly heard the trees rocking and rustling as if ...
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... character ? The whole plot hung on him , all the psychological interest . Everything hinged on him - even the pitiless rocky landscape of the Kola Peninsula was geared to his character . How was it possible to get rid of the character ...
... character ? The whole plot hung on him , all the psychological interest . Everything hinged on him - even the pitiless rocky landscape of the Kola Peninsula was geared to his character . How was it possible to get rid of the character ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
V Panova Pardoned V | 41 |
The HatchetMen | 51 |
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