The Terrible News: Russian Stories from the Years Following the RevolutionBlack Spring Press, 1990 - 165 pagina's Stories collected and translated by Grigori Gerenstein with an introduction by John Bayley. |
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The Terrible News 1921 | 5 |
Father and Mother 1921 | 13 |
In the Wilderness 1921 | 23 |
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