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Looks good. I'm reading a book, Hope Against Hope, by Nadezhda Mandelstam, the widow of Russia's greatest poet of the 20th Century, Osip Mandelstam. The book (which was mentioned in a post by SGT (Join to see)) concerns day to day life during the harassment and eventual murder of Mandelstam by the Stalin regime during the NEP era, the Yezhov terror, and finally the great terror of the late 30s. However, I will put this one on my list.
(And thanks for the tip, David, Hope Against Hope is a fantastic book. It's title is a pun, as Nadezhda (the Russian form of Nadia) means Hope in Russian.)
(And thanks for the tip, David, Hope Against Hope is a fantastic book. It's title is a pun, as Nadezhda (the Russian form of Nadia) means Hope in Russian.)
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