A History of Post-war Soviet Writing: The Literature of Moral Opposition |
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... prison to die . And I regretted it , I regretted not having gone in 1970. " Almost all the intellectuals among the recent emigres are people who have got out of prison or escaped the threat of prison or the mad - house , fleeing the KGB ...
... prison to die . And I regretted it , I regretted not having gone in 1970. " Almost all the intellectuals among the recent emigres are people who have got out of prison or escaped the threat of prison or the mad - house , fleeing the KGB ...
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... PRISON Literature is a guerilla war . Wherever there is resistance , a front is formed . When the authorities began in panic to take counter measures , a samizdat front of rejected manuscripts was thrown up . This happened long before ...
... PRISON Literature is a guerilla war . Wherever there is resistance , a front is formed . When the authorities began in panic to take counter measures , a samizdat front of rejected manuscripts was thrown up . This happened long before ...
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... PRISON SAMIZDAT In no other country is there such an abundance of prison literature as there is in Russia . Only Russia has nurtured so many millions of dreamers brought to their senses by the heavy fist of the secret service ...
... PRISON SAMIZDAT In no other country is there such an abundance of prison literature as there is in Russia . Only Russia has nurtured so many millions of dreamers brought to their senses by the heavy fist of the secret service ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
V Panova Pardoned V | 41 |
The HatchetMen | 51 |
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