A History of Post-war Soviet Writing: The Literature of Moral Opposition |
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Page 115
... things through to their conclusion . This was not an easy thing to do for people crushed by years of disinformation . It was this story which struck the heaviest blow , despite the insertions of the " co - author " -the pock - marks of ...
... things through to their conclusion . This was not an easy thing to do for people crushed by years of disinformation . It was this story which struck the heaviest blow , despite the insertions of the " co - author " -the pock - marks of ...
Page 131
... things have been thrown out all over the place . Come on , let's pick them up . I suppose he'd got them together for his little nest , too . Oh , dearie me ! ' ” There is not a single superfluous detail in the story . At the very be ...
... things have been thrown out all over the place . Come on , let's pick them up . I suppose he'd got them together for his little nest , too . Oh , dearie me ! ' ” There is not a single superfluous detail in the story . At the very be ...
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... things happen ... But which of us do you agree with ? With Comrade Sergo or with me ? " " Comrade Stalin , I don't understand Georgian . " Stalin let this sentence pass as if it had not been spoken . Looking hard at Onisimov from under ...
... things happen ... But which of us do you agree with ? With Comrade Sergo or with me ? " " Comrade Stalin , I don't understand Georgian . " Stalin let this sentence pass as if it had not been spoken . Looking hard at Onisimov from under ...
Contents
The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
V Panova Pardoned V | 41 |
The HatchetMen | 51 |
Copyright | |
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