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Kontinent: The Alternative Voice of Russia & Eastern Europe, 1

Kontinent: The Alternative Voice of Russia & Eastern Europe, 1

Barry Rubin
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During the last few years many people of great talent have been allowed to emigrate from the Soviet Union.
As many of Russia’s best living writers are now living outside their own country, it was recently decided to launch a quarterly journal to which they would all contribute. This journal, KONTINENT, would open a dialogue between these writers and the literary figures in the West interested in the problems of Eastern Europe.

This collection is drawn from the first two Russian volumes of KONTINENT, and includes valuable contributions from the most famous ‘stars’ of Russia’s ‘third emigration’. There is the historic controversy between Alexander Solzhenitsyn and Andrei Sakharov, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize; a memorable article by Abram Terz on the literary process in Russia; a novella by Vladimir Maramzin; and poems by Joseph Brodsky, widely accepted as Russia’s most talented living poet, and by Alexander Galich, whose work is enjoyed in song form by millions of Russians.
Language
English
Pages
180
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Coronet Books
Release
May 10, 1976
ISBN
0340213175
ISBN 13
9780233967295

Kontinent: The Alternative Voice of Russia & Eastern Europe, 1

Barry Rubin
4/5 ( ratings)
During the last few years many people of great talent have been allowed to emigrate from the Soviet Union.
As many of Russia’s best living writers are now living outside their own country, it was recently decided to launch a quarterly journal to which they would all contribute. This journal, KONTINENT, would open a dialogue between these writers and the literary figures in the West interested in the problems of Eastern Europe.

This collection is drawn from the first two Russian volumes of KONTINENT, and includes valuable contributions from the most famous ‘stars’ of Russia’s ‘third emigration’. There is the historic controversy between Alexander Solzhenitsyn and Andrei Sakharov, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize; a memorable article by Abram Terz on the literary process in Russia; a novella by Vladimir Maramzin; and poems by Joseph Brodsky, widely accepted as Russia’s most talented living poet, and by Alexander Galich, whose work is enjoyed in song form by millions of Russians.
Language
English
Pages
180
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Coronet Books
Release
May 10, 1976
ISBN
0340213175
ISBN 13
9780233967295

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