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Biblioteka “Ogonyok,” No, 1. A. Tvardovsky,“Iz Liriki”; No. 2. K. Paustovsky, “Dozhdlivy Rassvet”; No. 3. M. Isakovsky, “Lirika”; No. 4. S. Ovechkin, “Gosti v Stukachakh”; No. 5. S. Shchipachyov, “Stikhi”; No. 6. L. Kassil, “Luydi etogo vozrasta”; No. 7. P. Antokolsky, “Syn”; No. 8. V. Kozhevnikov, “Blizost”; No. 9. N. Baratashvili, “Stikhotvoreniya”; No. 10. M. Prishvin, “Kladovaya Solntsa.” Izdatelstvo “Pravda,”; Moscow, 1946.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 August 2018

Leonid I. Strakhovsky*
Affiliation:
Harvard University

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Copyright © Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies 1947

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1 It might be interesting to note in passing that the famous poem by Constantine Simonov "Zhdi menya" also has a grammatical error.