A History of Post-war Soviet Writing: The Literature of Moral Opposition |
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... idea of giving science fiction the green light . The idea was to distract the reader from Solzhenitsyn's themes . However , the hatchet - men were led astray by their ignorance . The science fiction writers made no secret of their ...
... idea of giving science fiction the green light . The idea was to distract the reader from Solzhenitsyn's themes . However , the hatchet - men were led astray by their ignorance . The science fiction writers made no secret of their ...
Page 404
... idea of force has hypertrophied and taken on monstrous , self - vaunting forms . The idea of justice has always been a highly individual one in Russia : Russia has no tradition of respecting the rights of the human personality . " The ...
... idea of force has hypertrophied and taken on monstrous , self - vaunting forms . The idea of justice has always been a highly individual one in Russia : Russia has no tradition of respecting the rights of the human personality . " The ...
Page 406
... idea was quickly dropped and became hopelessly outmoded when China became a nuclear power . Even as Andrei Amalrik was writing his book the idea was nothing more than a curisosity . However , after Amalrik's book became widely known ...
... idea was quickly dropped and became hopelessly outmoded when China became a nuclear power . Even as Andrei Amalrik was writing his book the idea was nothing more than a curisosity . However , after Amalrik's book became widely known ...
Contents
The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
V Panova Pardoned V | 41 |
The HatchetMen | 51 |
Copyright | |
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