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Watched Books: when Russian Bookstores Resist Daily Censorship

In Russia, restrictions on publishers and booksellers have been tightened since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Books are being removed from shelves or redacted as secret documents. But in St. Petersburg, the capital of the North, bookstores remain essential meeting places, as evidenced by this report published in the American daily newspaper "The New York Times".
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In Russia, restrictions on publishers and booksellers have been tightened since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Books are being removed from shelves or redacted as secret documents. But in St. Petersburg, the capital of the North, bookstores remain essential meeting places, as evidenced by this report published in the American daily newspaper "The New York Times".

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