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    Who was called a "literary weed" in the USSR newspapers after winning the Nobel Prize?

    Question #128011. Asked by Bunny1981. (Nov 25 12 5:33 AM)


    DaisiJ

    Boris Pasternack by David Zaslavski in an article entitled "Reactionary Propaganda Uproar over a Literary Weed" in Moscow's Literary Gazette.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reactionary

    Nov 25 12, 6:08 AM


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