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... poet . They are the product of suf- fering in the torture - chamber which " stifles its cry with its teeth . " Prison- camp literature from Solzhenitsyn onwards does not so much speak about the prison guards as treat them with contempt ...
... poet . They are the product of suf- fering in the torture - chamber which " stifles its cry with its teeth . " Prison- camp literature from Solzhenitsyn onwards does not so much speak about the prison guards as treat them with contempt ...
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... poet who was truly educated , and said : " Listen , Sasha , when Moses led the Jews out of Egypt , was he guided by ... poet , a " sovereign of thoughts . " He lacked the strength of spirit , the poetic rigor , and the willingness to ...
... poet who was truly educated , and said : " Listen , Sasha , when Moses led the Jews out of Egypt , was he guided by ... poet , a " sovereign of thoughts . " He lacked the strength of spirit , the poetic rigor , and the willingness to ...
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... poets , however brilliantly talented and original they may have been and even if , as Etkind says of Galich without exaggeration , they reflect almost the whole " comédie humaine . " There was , however , another songster - poet who ...
... poets , however brilliantly talented and original they may have been and even if , as Etkind says of Galich without exaggeration , they reflect almost the whole " comédie humaine . " There was , however , another songster - poet who ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
V Panova Pardoned V | 41 |
The HatchetMen | 51 |
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