A History of Post-war Soviet Writing: The Literature of Moral Opposition |
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... manuscript written on pages out of an exercise book and signed with the unknown name V. Nekrasov , by an amazing stroke of luck found its way straight to the apartment of V. Keller - Aleksandrov , who was on the editorial board of Novy ...
... manuscript written on pages out of an exercise book and signed with the unknown name V. Nekrasov , by an amazing stroke of luck found its way straight to the apartment of V. Keller - Aleksandrov , who was on the editorial board of Novy ...
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... manuscript from a former Chekist . I was allowed to skim through a few pages of the manuscript which was entitled " Yezhov in Sverdlovsk . " According to the manuscript , which was the first in a whole stream of such articles , " the ...
... manuscript from a former Chekist . I was allowed to skim through a few pages of the manuscript which was entitled " Yezhov in Sverdlovsk . " According to the manuscript , which was the first in a whole stream of such articles , " the ...
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... manuscript . No stranger to scientific method and precise calculations , he quickly took his manuscript around to the apartments of different scien- tists and friends and to various editors . Not surprisingly , the authorities had the ...
... manuscript . No stranger to scientific method and precise calculations , he quickly took his manuscript around to the apartments of different scien- tists and friends and to various editors . Not surprisingly , the authorities had the ...
Contents
The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
V Panova Pardoned V | 41 |
The HatchetMen | 51 |
Copyright | |
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