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A Question of Censorship: LEV Lukyanenko's Letter to Literaturna Ukraina

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

Jurij Dobczansky
Affiliation:
European Division, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.
Walter Parchomenko
Affiliation:
Strategie and International Studies, Georgetown University

Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © 1980 Association for the Study of Nationalities of Eastern Europe 

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References

Translators' Notes

1. Literaturna Ukraina, the official organ of the Union of Writers of Ukraine, published in Kiev.Google Scholar

2. Politvydav, the State Publishing House for Political Literature.Google Scholar

3. Lesya Ukrainka, pen name of Larysa Kosach-Kvitka (1871-1913), a principal Ukrainian poet and playwright.Google Scholar

4. Vasyl Mykytas, author of the book Vsuperech pravdi (In Spite of the Truth), which is the subject of Ruban's article.Google Scholar

5. Mykola Zerov, Les Kurbas, and Mykola Skrypnyk, prominent Ukrainian intellectuals who led a vigorous cultural revival in the early 1920's and were subsequently liquidated.Google Scholar