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Gennady Andreev. On Shalamov's Book
Gennady Andreev. On Shalamov's Book
Review 1979
Gennady Andreev. On Shalamov's Book
Gennady Khomiakov
V. Shalamov did not bother asking and answering the question about survival in his Kolyma Tales, although, at the same time, there is an answer in his stories, but not one that is thoroughly put together or emphasized, – as if to “expose” the evil (in ourselves?) is far simpler and more interesting...
Georgy Adamovich. Poems of the Author of 'Kolyma Tales'
Georgy Adamovich. Poems of the Author of 'Kolyma Tales'
Review 1967
Georgy Adamovich. Poems of the Author of 'Kolyma Tales'
Georgy Adamovich
Hardly anyone who has read Kolyma Tales, which were recently published in two issues of Novyi Zhurnal without the author’s knowledge, would ever be able to forget them. In my opinion, they are scarier and more dreadful than One Day of in the Life of Ivan Denisovich that thundered across the world...
Roman Goul - Gleb Struve
Correspondence 1972
Roman Goul - Gleb Struve
Roman Goul
The reaction of Russkaya Mysl to "Shalamov's Protest" simply shocked me. How could Shakhovskaya write such a thing? Taking it from the article of one defector (I almost know who), who certainly has no right to write about any informers. I would like Shakhovskaya to answer me in the newspaper...
Gleb Struve - Georgy Okolovich
Correspondence 1971
Gleb Struve - Georgy Okolovich
Gleb Struve
Gleb Struve - Kirill Pomerantsev
Correspondence 1971
Gleb Struve - Kirill Pomerantsev
Gleb Struve
Gleb Struve - Zinaida Shakhovskaia
Correspondence 1971
Gleb Struve - Zinaida Shakhovskaia
Gleb Struve
Gleb Struve - Roman Goul
Correspondence 1972
Gleb Struve - Roman Goul
Gleb Struve
Responding to your "editorial report," I forgot to say that I welcome what you said about the "strange" reaction of "Russian thought" to Shalamov's "confession." Everything that Shalamov published in Novyi Zhurnal seems to me very valuable...
Gennady Khomiakov - Gleb Struve
Correspondence 1963
Gennady Khomiakov - Gleb Struve
Gennady Khomiakov
Gennady Khomiakov - Gleb Struve
Correspondence 1963
Gennady Khomiakov - Gleb Struve
Gennady Khomiakov
Gennady Khomiakov - Gleb Struve
Correspondence 1964
Gennady Khomiakov - Gleb Struve
Gennady Khomiakov
Gleb Struve - Yuri Ivask
Correspondence 1965
Gleb Struve - Yuri Ivask
Gleb Struve
Zinaida Shakhovskaia - Boris Filippov
Correspondence 1970
Zinaida Shakhovskaia - Boris Filippov
Zinaida Shakhovskaia
Gleb Struve - Natalia Tarasova
Correspondence 1965
Gleb Struve - Natalia Tarasova
Gleb Struve
Gleb Struve - Natalia Tarasova
Correspondence 1963
Gleb Struve - Natalia Tarasova
Gleb Struve
I read “The Tale of the Bluebottle” in No. 52 of Grani with great interest. I saw this work last year as a manuscript in England. The condescending and dismissive review of it by Yu. K. Terapiano in Russkaia Mysl’ upset and disappointed me...
Gleb Struve - Natalia Tarasova
Correspondence 1965
Gleb Struve - Natalia Tarasova
Gleb Struve
Gleb Struve - Nataila Tarasova
Correspondence 1963
Gleb Struve - Nataila Tarasova
Gleb Struve
Georgy Adamovich - Alexandre Bachrach
Correspondence 1966
Georgy Adamovich - Alexandre Bachrach
Georgy Adamovich
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Gennady Andreev. On Shalamov's Book
Review 1979
Gennady Andreev. On Shalamov's Book
Gennady Khomiakov
V. Shalamov did not bother asking and answering the question about survival in his Kolyma Tales, although, at the same time, there is an answer in his stories, but not one that is thoroughly put together or emphasized, – as if to “expose” the evil (in ourselves?) is far simpler and more interesting...
Georgy Adamovich. Poems of the Author of 'Kolyma Tales'
Review 1967
Georgy Adamovich. Poems of the Author of 'Kolyma Tales'
Georgy Adamovich
Hardly anyone who has read Kolyma Tales, which were recently published in two issues of Novyi Zhurnal without the author’s knowledge, would ever be able to forget them. In my opinion, they are scarier and more dreadful than One Day of in the Life of Ivan Denisovich that thundered across the world...