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Censorship in Soviet Literature, 1917-1991 Herman Ermolaev

Censorship in Soviet Literature, 1917-1991 By Herman Ermolaev

Censorship in Soviet Literature, 1917-1991 by Herman Ermolaev


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This study of Soviet censorship during its whole existence emphasizes textual changes made in literary works by official censorship and editorial boards. Covering the works of 80 writers, it groups censorial corrections to show the aims of censorship and its evolution in Communist Party policy.

Censorship in Soviet Literature, 1917-1991 Summary

Censorship in Soviet Literature, 1917-1991 by Herman Ermolaev

In the first comprehensive picture of Soviet literary censorship, Herman Ermolaev highlights the aims of censorship and its evolution during shifts in Communinist Party policy. He draws on a great variety of primary and secondary sources, including over 200 literary works; the Soviet government's decrees on censorship and publishing; books and articles on censorship; political and historical writings; and personal correspondences with writers, editors, and a former high-ranking Glavlit official. Censorship in Soviet Literature will interest scholars of Soviet literature, politics, history, and culture and provides an excellent reference on Soviet literary censorship.

Censorship in Soviet Literature, 1917-1991 Reviews

This book is a pathbreaking attempt to trace the development and workings of Soviet literary censorship from 1917-1991. The style is witty and pungent, and the scholarship, solid and impressive. -- John B. Dunlop, Stanford University
Herman Ermolaev's new book is an excellent contribution to this [Soviet censorship] literature and will be of interest to scholars, students, and general readers. * Slavic Review *
A revealing and detailed historical overview . . . * CHOICE *
A systematic history of Soviet Russian literature is still waiting to be written. However, when it does appear, Herman Emolaev's study of Soviet (Russian) censorship will be a key companion to it. He has produced a detailed overview of this complex phenomenon, added to it a range of important examples, and documented it all very capably. The result is a readable and usable guide to a very nasty business. -- Allan Reid * The International Fiction Review *

About Herman Ermolaev

Herman Ermolaev is professor of Russian and Soviet literature at Princeton University. His previous books include Soviet Literary Theories, 1917-1934: The Genesis of Socialist Realism and an edited translation of Maxim Gorky's Untimely Thoughts: Essays on Revolution, Culture, and the Bolsheviks, 1917-1918.

Table of Contents

Censorship in 1917-1931 - birth and maturation; censorship in 1932-1945 - intensification; censorship in 1946-1953 - the peak; censorship in 1953-1964 - the unstable thaw; censorship in 1965-1984 - the freeze; censorship in 1985-1991 - melting.

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NLS9780847683222
9780847683222
0847683222
Censorship in Soviet Literature, 1917-1991 by Herman Ermolaev
New
Paperback
Rowman & Littlefield
1996-11-21
346
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