A History of Post-war Soviet Writing: The Literature of Moral Opposition |
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Page 74
... gray but positive character Koroteyev . None of this was new in Russian literature . Ehrenburg had not discovered anything new . The story is perhaps one of Ehrenburg's weakest . Even his fragmented , con- trastive style , so ...
... gray but positive character Koroteyev . None of this was new in Russian literature . Ehrenburg had not discovered anything new . The story is perhaps one of Ehrenburg's weakest . Even his fragmented , con- trastive style , so ...
Page 94
... gray Central Committee building they already knew what was being prepared , and they were in a hurry to get in step . I was un- aware of this , as was the country as a whole , but they knew . A couple of weeks earlier , or six months ...
... gray Central Committee building they already knew what was being prepared , and they were in a hurry to get in step . I was un- aware of this , as was the country as a whole , but they knew . A couple of weeks earlier , or six months ...
Page 172
... gray suit from a country store . He looked just the same when I saw him again in 1967. This was when I had my first conversation with him outside one of the writers ' premises in Moscow where he had come , not trusting the post , to ...
... gray suit from a country store . He looked just the same when I saw him again in 1967. This was when I had my first conversation with him outside one of the writers ' premises in Moscow where he had come , not trusting the post , to ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
V Panova Pardoned V | 41 |
The HatchetMen | 51 |
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