A History of Post-war Soviet Writing: The Literature of Moral Opposition |
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Page 34
... reader - the thoughtful reader- did not allow himself to be edged in a different direction and remained aware of the trend of the subtext , Nekrasov describes a conversation be- tween Kerzhentsev and the bluntly truthful scout Chumak ...
... reader - the thoughtful reader- did not allow himself to be edged in a different direction and remained aware of the trend of the subtext , Nekrasov describes a conversation be- tween Kerzhentsev and the bluntly truthful scout Chumak ...
Page 70
... reader was not a hardened cynic and demanded some explanation . As readers - especially retired colonels - kept ... reader whom it had itself first led by the nose into the jungle of false theories - for example , the " lack of conflict ...
... reader was not a hardened cynic and demanded some explanation . As readers - especially retired colonels - kept ... reader whom it had itself first led by the nose into the jungle of false theories - for example , the " lack of conflict ...
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... reader had been surrounded by Varygins for a long time . He had met them in Vera Panova's work after the war ... readers . It really was a case of intro- ducing her as a new writer because by this time whole generations of readers had ...
... reader had been surrounded by Varygins for a long time . He had met them in Vera Panova's work after the war ... readers . It really was a case of intro- ducing her as a new writer because by this time whole generations of readers had ...
Contents
The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
V Panova Pardoned V | 41 |
The HatchetMen | 51 |
Copyright | |
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