BITTERSWEET MEMORIES Finding My Roots in Rostov BY LUDMILLA THORNE "Odessa is the mother and Rostov is the father, hold on to your pockets!" warns a popular Russian saying. Actually the...
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Victims of Revolution A Tomb for Boris Davidovich By Danilo Kis Harcourt Brace. 135 pp. $6.95. Reviewed by Ludmilla Thorne Translator, freelance writer Although small and unassuming, this...
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ADJUSTING TO FREEDOM A Talk with A* Anatoli (Kuznetsov) by ludmilla thorne Iam an utter swine and scoundrel i" These are the opening words of a letter I recently received from Anatoly Kuznetsov,...
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Two Kinds of Fascism Babi Yar: A Document in the Form of a Novel By A. Anatoli (Kuznetsov) Translated by David Floyd Farrar, Straus and Giroux 477 pp. $10.00. Reviewed by Ludmilla Thorne When...
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Horseshoes at the Head Hope Against Hope: A Memoir By Nadezhda Mandelstam Translated by Max Hayward Atheneum. 431 pp. $10.00. Reviewed by Ludmilla Thorne "Poetry is power," Osip Mandelstam once...
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Exploring the Emigre Spirit Explorations in Freedom Edited by Leopold Tyrmand The Free Press. 442 pp. $8.95. Reviewed by Ludmilla Thorne A totalitarian government anywhere is perhaps a greater...
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Vision of a Soviet Apocalypse Will the Soviet Union Survive Until 1984? By Andrei AmalnL Haipei & Row 93 pp $4 95 Reviewed by Ludmilla Thorne Will the Soviet Union survive until 1984' Andrei...
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