01474 a2200409 4500001001100000005001700011008003900028020001800067037003600085040000700121041000800128072001600136072001500152072001600167072001500183072001400198072001700212072001400229072001300243072001400256072001300270072001200283072001600295072002100311072002100332072002100353072002100374072002100395072002100416072002200437100001900459245002700478250000600505260003200511300001000543520051100553100038665120250317111638.0250312042021GB eng  a9781000386653 bTaylor & FranciscGBP 29.99fBB a01 aeng7 aDSBH2thema7 aNHB2thema7 aNHTB2thema7 aDSK2thema7 aJP2thema7 a1QBDR2bisac7 aDSBH2bic7 aHBG2bic7 aHBTB2bic7 aDSK2bic7 aJP2bic7 a1DVU2bisac7 aBIO0070002bisac7 aCGN0100002bisac7 aHIS0370002bisac7 aLIT0000002bisac7 aLIT0042402bisac7 aLIT0240502bisac7 a891.7090042bisac1 aRonald Hingley10aSoviet ProsebA Reader a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20210615 a240 p bThis book, first published in 1959, contains passages with commentary from 12 of the most important Soviet authors. They are lively and typical passages, written in varying styles, depicting historical events such as the 1917 Revolution, collectivisation and the death of Stalin, as well as the everyday side of Soviet life. They are a key introduction to the Russian language used in the Soviet period, an analysis of the language used by its leading writers, and a snapshot of life in Russia at the time.