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Writers at the Microphone
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Writers at the Microphone, 1980-09-23; HU OSA 297-0-1:309/32; Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty Russian Broadcast 1953-1995; Broadcast Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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HU OSA 297-0-1:309/32
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Writers at the Microphone
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Писатели у микрофона
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1980-09-23
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28 minutes 28 seconds
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Russian
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Writers at the microphone.

  1. Essay by Anatoly Gladilin “Citizens or Comrades.” The author is reading.

The brightest minds do not try to determine the future state order in the USSR.

  1. Every summer, Russian universities or courses open throughout Western Europe and America. Writer Viktor Nekrasov talks about one of these institutions in the West German town of Königstein.

  2. Sergei Dovlatov about Soviet “engineers of human souls” - about what makes him disappointed in the most talented representatives of Soviet writers. 20:13-27:19.

Rubric - Man has the right, V. Fedoseev.

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HU OSA 297-0-1:309/32
Writers at the Microphone
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Writers at the Microphone, 1980-09-23; HU OSA 297-0-1:309/32; Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty Russian Broadcast 1953-1995; Broadcast Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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HU OSA 297-0-1:309/32
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Title
Writers at the Microphone
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Original Title
Писатели у микрофона
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Date(s)
1980-09-23
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Description Level
Item
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Record Type
Audio
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Duration
28 minutes 28 seconds
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Language
Russian
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Access Rights
Not Restricted
Content
Form / Genre
Literary Readings, Talk Shows
Content
Contents Summary

Writers at the microphone.

  1. Essay by Anatoly Gladilin “Citizens or Comrades.” The author is reading.

The brightest minds do not try to determine the future state order in the USSR.

  1. Every summer, Russian universities or courses open throughout Western Europe and America. Writer Viktor Nekrasov talks about one of these institutions in the West German town of Königstein.

  2. Sergei Dovlatov about Soviet “engineers of human souls” - about what makes him disappointed in the most talented representatives of Soviet writers. 20:13-27:19.

Rubric - Man has the right, V. Fedoseev.

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mp3

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HU OSA 297Broadcast Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
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HU OSA 297-0-1Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty Russian Broadcast 1953-1995
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HU OSA 297-0-1:309Digital container #309
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HU OSA 297-0-1:309/1Soviet Union: Events, Problems, Thoughts
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HU OSA 297-0-1:309/31Culture and Politics
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HU OSA 297-0-1:309/32Writers at the Microphone
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HU OSA 297-0-1:309/33Easy-listening and Pop Music in the West
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HU OSA 297-0-1:309/43Not bread alone