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Russian prose writers after World War II

Whether the writers in this period described the war, the Great Terror, the gulag experience, exile, repression, or simply everyday life in the city or in the country, they generally turned to a "major theme of Russian literature since the Revolution the fate of the individual human being in a mass state." In the literature often the state won, due to its power; at other times individuals triumphed, because of their moral convictions. The same can be said of these writers.

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  • "Russian prose writers after World War 2"

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  • "Whether the writers in this period described the war, the Great Terror, the gulag experience, exile, repression, or simply everyday life in the city or in the country, they generally turned to a "major theme of Russian literature since the Revolution the fate of the individual human being in a mass state." In the literature often the state won, due to its power; at other times individuals triumphed, because of their moral convictions. The same can be said of these writers."@en

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  • "Bio-bibliography"
  • "Reference works"
  • "SĹ‚owniki biograficzne"
  • "Biografische woordenboeken (vorm)"
  • "Wörterbuch"
  • "Biographie"
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  • "Biography"
  • "Bio-bibliography"@en

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  • "Russian prose writers after world war II : edited by Christine Rydel"
  • "Russian prose writers after World War II"
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  • "Russian prose writers after world war II"