Soviet Russian Literature: Writers and Problems, 1917-1977

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Oxford University Press, 1977 - Russian drama - 437 pages
1917 thru 1977 has witnessed a great deal of literary ferment in Soviet Russia, as well as a major "third emigration" of writers to the West--including, of course, the great figure of the period, Solzhenitsyn. Marc Slonim's comprehensive critical survey of the Soviet literary scene since 1917--widely acclaimed upon its original publication in 1964--now puts into social and historical context this diffuse literary activity.

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The Transition
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THE CONFUSED PEASANT II
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THE POET OF THE REVOLUTION
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