A critical review of post-World War II Bulgarian literature focusing on the 1950s and 1960s when the rigidity of communist restrictions on literary expression were temporarily relaxed.
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A critical review of post-World War II Bulgarian literature focusing on the 1950s and 1960s when the rigidity of communist restrictions on literary expression were temporarily relaxed.
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Some rubbing. Binding spotted. Good. 22x14cm, iv, 190 pp, An inked mark to rear flyleaf. Series: East European Monographs, nr. LXXIV. Contents: Preface: Taking the Witness Stand; The Thaw; The New Critics; The Rediscovery of Pain; The Poets of the "Second Call-Up"; Into a New Field; the Silent Helpers; The Wide World of Letters; Shuffling for a New Deal; The Search for Freedom of Expression.