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Publisher. Letter to the Editor of Russkaia Mysl' Regarding the book The Deserted House
Lydia Chukovskaia
Paratext 1967
Publisher. Letter to the Editor of Russkaia Mysl' Regarding the book The Deserted House
Lydia Chukovskaia
Your introduction to the “Open Letter of Lydia Chukovskaia to M. Sholokhov” (“La Pensee Russe.” No. 2549) begins with these words: “Quite recently, in Paris, the publishing house “Five Continents” published the Soviet writer Lydia Chukovskaya’s novella “The Deserted House”...
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Gleb Struve. A Classic of the Purge
Gleb Struve
Paratext 1967
Gleb Struve. A Classic of the Purge
Gleb Struve

Sir, – It may interest your reviewer, your readers, and other students of present-day Russian literature that Lydia Chukovskaya’s The Deserted House (February 16) was to be brought out by the same publisher (Cinq Continents, Paris) towards the end of 1965 under a different title...

Herman Ermolaev. Review of The Deserted House (1967) by Lydia Chukovskaia
Herman Ermolaev
Review 1969
Herman Ermolaev. Review of The Deserted House (1967) by Lydia Chukovskaia
Herman Ermolaev

This povest' deals with one of the blackest periods in Soviet history, the mid-1930’s. It belongs to the same type of literature as the Requiem by Anna Axmatova, Journey Into the Whirlwind by Evgenija Ginzburg...

Letter of Soviet Writer
Boris Pasternak
Paratext 1969
Letter of Soviet Writer
Boris Pasternak
Christopher S. Wren. Moscow Writers Expel Novelist
Christopher Wren
Paratext 1974
Christopher S. Wren. Moscow Writers Expel Novelist
Christopher Wren

MOSCOW, Jan. 9 – The Moscow Writers Union today expelled Lidiya K. Chukovskaya, a prominent novelist, for having come to the defense of the dissident atomic physicist Andrei D. Sakharov when he was under attack last fall.

Miss Chukovskaya, who is 66...

Hedrick Smith. Soviet Writer Fights Odessa Librarian's Conviction
Hedrick Smith
Paratext 1971
Hedrick Smith. Soviet Writer Fights Odessa Librarian's Conviction
Hedrick Smith

MOSCOW, Oct. 10 – A noted writer has accused an Odessa court of using the writings of Anna Akhmatova and Osip Mandelstam, two of the most famous Russian poets of the 20th century, to convict a 35-year-old Odessa librarian on charges of having distributed anti-Soviet literature...

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