This book focuses on the writers who lived through the processes of de-Stalinization and re-Stalinization during the 1960s and 1970s in Soviet Ukraine. The author argues that the KGB unintentionally facilitated the transnational and intercultural links among the Kharkiv multiethnic community of writers.
This book focuses on the writers who lived through the processes of de-Stalinization and re-Stalinization during the 1960s and 1970s in Soviet Ukraine. The author argues that the KGB unintentionally facilitated the transnational and intercultural links among the Kharkiv multiethnic community of writers.
Olga Bertelsen is associate professor of global security and intelligence at Tiffin University.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: "The Revolution of Poets" and Re-Stalinization Chapter Two: Petro Shelest, the Literati, and the "Jewish Question" Chapter Three: The Writers, the Dissent, and the Human Rights Movement in the West Chapter Four: The Labyrinths of Silence and Psychiatric Abuse Chapter Five: The Writers and the Chekists' Discourse about the Holodomor Chapter Six: The Years of Timelessness Conclusion Bibliography About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: "The Revolution of Poets" and Re-Stalinization Chapter Two: Petro Shelest, the Literati, and the "Jewish Question" Chapter Three: The Writers, the Dissent, and the Human Rights Movement in the West Chapter Four: The Labyrinths of Silence and Psychiatric Abuse Chapter Five: The Writers and the Chekists' Discourse about the Holodomor Chapter Six: The Years of Timelessness Conclusion Bibliography About the Author
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