A History of Post-war Soviet Writing: The Literature of Moral Opposition |
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... face to face , the executioner and his victim . There was Fadeyev , crimson - faced , breathing out wine fumes and radiating well - being , and Yuzovsky , frail and starving , branded “ a saboteur " and " bandit of the pen " by the ...
... face to face , the executioner and his victim . There was Fadeyev , crimson - faced , breathing out wine fumes and radiating well - being , and Yuzovsky , frail and starving , branded “ a saboteur " and " bandit of the pen " by the ...
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... face , which was no longer young , was glowing , although not with joy but with hard - won contentment . His face had a de- fenselessness and openness about it which seemed to beg forgiveness for any intrusion . " He has a soft face ...
... face , which was no longer young , was glowing , although not with joy but with hard - won contentment . His face had a de- fenselessness and openness about it which seemed to beg forgiveness for any intrusion . " He has a soft face ...
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... face . It is the unsmiling face of a forthright and abrupt man . I have not met Abramov often . He lived in Leningrad and only made visits to Moscow on business . In 1965 soon after my fight with the Central Committee Secretary Demichev ...
... face . It is the unsmiling face of a forthright and abrupt man . I have not met Abramov often . He lived in Leningrad and only made visits to Moscow on business . In 1965 soon after my fight with the Central Committee Secretary Demichev ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
V Panova Pardoned V | 41 |
The HatchetMen | 51 |
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