Mikhail Sholokhov and His Art
Herman Ermolaev
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Belletristik / Essays, Feuilleton, Literaturkritik, Interviews
Beschreibung
Treating Sholokhov's art and life against the Soviet political background, the author considers the episodes in his life that influenced his writing and then shows how one-sided commitment to party ideology led to his creative deterioration.
Originally published in 1982.
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