World Literature Today, 58. köideUniversity of Oklahoma Press, 1984 |
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... Soviet era began . These works have in common a fundamental concern with the interaction between Russia and the West . They range from fiction to nonfiction , from prose to poetry and from the published to the unpublished ( in the Soviet ...
... Soviet era began . These works have in common a fundamental concern with the interaction between Russia and the West . They range from fiction to nonfiction , from prose to poetry and from the published to the unpublished ( in the Soviet ...
Page 288
... Soviet and Russian traditions , Hayward's description of Russia's development seems curiously dated . Summing up , much of what Hayward says amounts to clichés ; but these are clichés at their best , invariably elo- quent , seasoned ...
... Soviet and Russian traditions , Hayward's description of Russia's development seems curiously dated . Summing up , much of what Hayward says amounts to clichés ; but these are clichés at their best , invariably elo- quent , seasoned ...
Page 295
... Soviet KGB . His lyrics did not conform to the strictures on thought and writing imposed by officials on Soviet writers . For this he was punished not only by destruction of his manuscripts , but also by imprisonment in a labor camp ...
... Soviet KGB . His lyrics did not conform to the strictures on thought and writing imposed by officials on Soviet writers . For this he was punished not only by destruction of his manuscripts , but also by imprisonment in a labor camp ...
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