Pasternak and Stalin:Reflections of the Non-witness |
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Alla Golovanova, Moscow |
B. L. Pasternak | I. V. Stalin |
Pasternak and Stalin: Reflections of the Non-witness: "Suddenly the doorbell sounded. At this moment Pasternak said categorically that the poems were poor and 'let his friend better concentrate on some other work, if he has it.' Having kept silent for some time, Stalin said, 'Thank you for your frankness, I'll report your words to him!' After this conversation Pasternak expected that he would be imprisoned..."
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Agni Publishing House (Samara, Russia), Nicholas Roerich Museum (New York) and Fine Arts Academy Gallery (Moscow, Russia) have published a unique album, dedicated to the pictorial heritage of Nicholas Roerich (1874-1947).
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