Is anybody read authors Soviet period of Russia?
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Is anybody read authors Soviet period of Russia?
Such authors like Ayitmatov (art), Julian Semenov (detectives), Strugatskiye bros. (fantastic), Wainer bros. (detectives), A. Solzhenitsyn (dissidents).
What authors you know? Or, may be, read?
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You should have written : I am Russian and interested in reading Russian books about the Soviet Union/ Soviet period. Do you think that it's mainly about politics or do the books have other themes? Which books have you read about the Soviet period and what themes are there?Randera2017 wrote:I am Russian and I am interesting for reading Russian books by Soviet period. It's not surely politics? but perhaps art, detectives, fantastic. Of course all soviet books was politicized. Soviet Union integrated many nations of Europe and Asia, therefor literature was international.
Such authors like Ayitmatov (art), Julian Semenov (detectives), Strugatskiye bros. (fantastic), Wainer bros. (detectives), A. Solzhenitsyn (dissidents).
What authors you know? Or, may be, read?
I hope that's what you are asking.
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