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Edité par Penguin Group, 1991
ISBN 10 : 0140068082ISBN 13 : 9780140068085
Vendeur : ThriftBooks-Dallas, Dallas, TX, Etats-Unis
Livre
Paperback. Etat : Fair. No Jacket. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 0.6.
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Edité par Viking Books, 1989
ISBN 10 : 0670801658ISBN 13 : 9780670801657
Vendeur : ThriftBooks-Atlanta, AUSTELL, GA, Etats-Unis
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 1.5.
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Edité par Paris : Éditions du Seuil, 1974
Vendeur : PRISCA, Paris, France
Edition originale
Couverture souple. Etat : Très bon. Edition originale. In-8° , broché , 302 pages.
Edité par Vashington: B. Filipoff, 1964., 1964
Vendeur : Jack Baldwin Rare Books, Glasgow, Royaume-Uni
Livre
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. 168p. Pbk. Original pale blue/grey card cover, lightly sunned at edges and spine; light crease at top outer corrner of title-page and first twenty pages. A novel in which the protagonist uses mass hypnosis to convince the residents of a small town that he can turn a river into champagne and create a utopian state.
Edité par Parizh: Sintaksis, 1982. (A. Siniavskii Ocherki russkoi kul'tury, 1)., 1982
Vendeur : Jack Baldwin Rare Books, Glasgow, Royaume-Uni
Livre
Soft cover. Etat : Near Fine. 336, [3]p. Decorative card covers. Near fine condition.
Edité par Rausen Publishers & Distributors / Izdatel'stvo i Knizhnoe Agenstvo I.G. Rauzena, New York, 1966
Vendeur : Munster & Company LLC, ABAA/ILAB, Corvallis, OR, Etats-Unis
Paperback. Etat : Very Good. New York: Rausen Publishers & Distributors / Izdatel'stvo i Knizhnoe Agenstvo I.G. Rauzena, 1966. 157 pp. 15.5 x 11 cm. Light grey stiff paper wrappers with black titling to cover and spine; photographic portrait of Tertz facing copyright page. Main text in Russian, with essay by Field in English. Toning and light crease to spine. Uneven toning to covers, with some very shallow insect damage along sides of spine. Interior is clean and unmarked. Binding sound. A collection of musings and aphorisms by the dissident writer, who along with Yuli Daniel, were convicted of anti-Soviet agitation in the first show trial where writers were convicted solely for their writings. . Soft Cover. Very Good.
Edité par N'iu Iork: Izdatel'stvo i Knizhnoe Agenstvo I.G. Rauzena, 1966. New York: Rausen Publishers and Distributors, 1966., 1966
Vendeur : Jack Baldwin Rare Books, Glasgow, Royaume-Uni
Livre
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. 157p. 1 plate ((photograph of Terts). Pbk. Original beige covers printed in black, very slightly yellowed at edges and spine, otherwise in very good condition. Cyrillic title-page with facing title-page in English.
Edité par New York, Inter-Language Literary Associates, 1967., 1967
Vendeur : BooksElleven, Three Oaks, MI, Etats-Unis
Livre
hardcover. Etat : Good. 454 pgs. Includes red illustrated dust jacket. Spine ends are moderately rubbed. Nice cover. Previous owner address stamp occurs in prelims and terminus. Interior pages are clean throughout. Binding is secure.
Edité par Paryz / Paris, Instytut Literacki., 1961
Vendeur : Antiquariat J.J. Heckenhauer e.K., ILAB, Tuebingen, Allemagne
Edition originale
Oktav. 208 pages. Original cardboard covers Back cover slightly stained. Terz war einer der wichtigsten politisch kritischen Schriftsteller der Sowjetunion .Er publizierte für NOWY MIR und kritisierte das literarische System, auch in diesem im Exil anonym erschienenen Werk. Der KGB dechiffrierte das Pseudonym und Terz / Sinjavskij wurde zu 7 Jahren Lagerhaft verurteilt. Terz (1925-1997) was one of the major political Russian writers of the 20th century and critics writing for the magazine NOWY MIR. He criticized the Sovjet literature system. This book was published in France with his pseudonym TERZ. The Russian secret service discovered him and forced him to seven years penal camp. Sprache: russisch. International orders: Please mention, the indicated shipping rates are not weight based and could be higher. We will contact you. Thank you. * 200 Jahre J.J. Heckenhauer *.
Edité par Washington. Filipoff. 1964 0, 1964
Vendeur : Antiquariat CoBrA, Oberrohrbach, Autriche
Signé
Washington. Filipoff. 1964 8° 166 (2) Seiten / pages. Original wrappers. [Andrei Sinyavsky's name first became known in the West in 1965 when he was arrested and tried alongside Yuli M. Daniel, another writer, for publishing ''anti-Soviet'' works. He spent six years in a Soviet prison camp near the small town of Potma, 300 miles east of Moscow. The trial set the stage for fresh dissidence by writers and intellectuals, notably Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn in the 1970's and Andrei D. Sakharov in the 1980's. Before his trial, Mr. Sinyavsky had already been published in France in the late 1950's and early 1960's under the pseudonym Abram Tertz. It was when the Soviet authorities linked Tertz's satirical novels and short stories to Mr. Sinyavsky that he was arrested. His best-known books -- ''A Voice From the Chorus'' and ''Goodnight!'' -- were nonetheless published during his long exile. Born in Moscow on Oct. 8, 1925, Mr. Sinyavsky fought in the Red Army in World War II before completing his literary studies with a dissertation on the Russian novelist Maxim Gorky. The arrest of Mr. Sinyavsky's father in 1951 left him disillusioned with the Soviet system and prompted him to start writing novels. He lost his job as a professor at the Philology Institute in Moscow in 1958 after he publicly defended Boris Pasternak, but he continued teaching at the World Literature Institute of the Academy of Sciences. In Moscow he published literary criticism in the review Novy Mir, but he chose to send his fiction -- notably ''The Renters'' (1959) and ''Lyubimov'' (1962) -- for publication abroad under Tertz's name. ''Abram Tertz was the dissident, not me,'' Mr. Sinyavsky recalled in an interview in 1989. ''I was a liberal man of letters with a few relatively small complications in my professional life.'' In one essay published abroad, he spoke of the dangers of not writing according to Government rules. ''Literature has become a forbidden and perilous terrain which makes it that much more attractive, a sort of doubled-edged game or adventure that in itself embodies the intrigue of a fascinating novel.'' This game ended with his arrest in September 1965 and his sentencing to a labor camp. After his release in June 1971 he was unable to find work, still haunted by his pseudonym. ''After I was freed, Tertz continued to write and I concluded that I couldn't just kill him off,'' Mr. Sinyavsky explained. ''So I had the choice of going abroad or ending up in a labor camp again.'' He said the Soviet authorities were eager for him to leave, but were unsure how to arrange this: while Tertz was a Jewish pseudonym and Jews were being allowed to emigrate, Mr. Sinyavsky was not Jewish. ''Eventually, they encouraged me to accept an invitation to lecture at the Sorbonne,'' he said. He left Moscow with his wife, Mariya Rozanova Sinyavsky, and Iegor, their only child, in 1973. ''When I left, I left forever,'' he said years later. ''Anyway, for a writer, what is important is not where his body is but where his soul is.'' ''A Voice From the Chorus,'' a collection of philosophical and literary meditations that took the form of prison camp letters to his wife, was published soon afterward in France and in 1976 in the United States. Reviewing the book in the The New York Times Book Review, Jan Kott said it read ''like a thousand novels woven into one.'' Both this book and ''Goodnight!'' -- his autobiographical novel published in France in 1984 and in the United States in 1989 -- were signed ''Abram Tertz (Andrei Sinyavsky)'' because of their powerful political content. Other books published in Europe but not yet in the United States carried his real name, among them ''Soviet Civilization'' and ''Ivan the Simpleton,'' a study of the role of the village idiot in Russian folklore. While in exile, Mr. Sinyavsky taught Russian literature at the University of Paris and, with his wife, edited a literary review called Syntaksis. He returned to Moscow for a visit in December 1988, but even after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 he had no desire to leave France. In an article in a British newspaper in 1993, Mr. Sinyavsky expressed his dismay at the economic hardship and corruption in Russia. He also complained that, instead of opposing President Boris N. Yeltsin, ''my fellow Russian intellectuals have welcomed the appointment of a strong leader and again call for strong measures to be taken.'' He added pessimistically: ''We have seen all this before. That was how Soviet rule began.'' (Source: Alan Riding - NYT, 1997) (Sprache: Russian)] - A RARE NEAR FINE COPY ! Nahezu verlagsfrisch. Sprache: Russisch. *** Bitte kontaktieren Sie mich immer BEVOR Sie bestellen! Für ausführliche Beschreibungen und Bilder sowie günstigere Versandoptionen kontaktieren Sie mich bitte per Email! Please contact me always BEFORE you order! For detailled descriptions and photos as well as cheaper shipping options please send an email! ***.
Edité par Paris. Instytut Literacki. 1961., 1961
Vendeur : Antiquariat CoBrA, Oberrohrbach, Autriche
Edition originale
Paris. Instytut Literacki. 1961. 8°. 208 (2) pages. Original wrappers with glassine jacket. (Russian Edition) Fine condition. First Edition of this rare publication. [Biblioteka "Kultury" - TOM 70]. These two principals in the struggle against Russian Communism were accused of anti-Soviet activities. The Sinyavsky-Daniel show trial of 1965-1966 is considered to be the moment at which Russian dissident movement was born. Sprache: Russisch. *** Bitte kontaktieren Sie mich immer BEVOR Sie bestellen! Für ausführliche Beschreibungen und Bilder sowie günstigere Versandoptionen kontaktieren Sie mich bitte per Email! Please contact me always BEFORE you order! For detailled descriptions and photos as well as cheaper shipping options please send an email! ***.