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    After which conformist Soviet writer did Solzhenitsyn model the protagonist of his short story "Apricot Jam"?

    Question #128495. Asked by urbankheki. (Dec 19 12 8:36 AM)


    tigasrule

    Aleksei Tolstoy.

    "The second part of the binary tale takes place at the dacha of the Writer. While unidentified, he is clearly Alexei N. Tolstoy, a writer and essayist who had fled Soviet Russia only to return and make his peace with the Bolshevik regime. Like the more famous Maxim Gorky, he had become a shameless defender of the Soviet regime, "churning out newspaper articles, each one of them filled with lies"."

    http://www.staustinreview.com/ink_desk/archives/mahoney_on_solzhenitsyn/




    Dec 19 12, 8:39 AM


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