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“A Witness to Totalitarianism” by Nicolai Costenco in Gulag’s Letters

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The writers of Gulag's sad writer Nicolai Costenco saw in the first light of the day in an anthological volume of prose, poetry, publicity, written in the last period of the survey: 1955-1957. Creations represent a devastating witness to the crimes of the whole regime, political pressures and human resistance. The volume was launched at the National Library.
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The writers of Gulag's sad writer Nicolai Costenco saw in the first light of the day in an anthological volume of prose, poetry, publicity, written in the last period of the survey: 1955-1957. Creations represent a devastating witness to the crimes of the whole regime, political pressures and human resistance. The volume was launched at the National Library.

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