Dreiser's Russian DiaryUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 2015年2月23日 - 312 頁 Theodore Dreiser's Russian Diary is an extended record of the American writer's travels throughout the Soviet Union in 1927-28. Dreiser was initially invited to Moscow for a week-long observance of the tenth anniversary of the October Revolution. He asked, and was granted, permission to make an extended tour of the country. |
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... Streets (1931) to the stories she continued to write until her death in 1977–sought to challenge the stereotypes about Russia that Americans absorbed at a young age. Even as late as the 1960s, after the idealism over the Soviet Union ...
... Streets (1931) to the stories she continued to write until her death in 1977–sought to challenge the stereotypes about Russia that Americans absorbed at a young age. Even as late as the 1960s, after the idealism over the Soviet Union ...
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... street after him (“Dreiser Street”) in the Ukrainian coal-mining center of Stalino, later called Donetsky. But while Dreiser was still in Russia, he was noticeably less elated by the system, as he made clear when he took leave of ...
... street after him (“Dreiser Street”) in the Ukrainian coal-mining center of Stalino, later called Donetsky. But while Dreiser was still in Russia, he was noticeably less elated by the system, as he made clear when he took leave of ...
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... Street. 9. Brandt & Brandt, a prominent literary agency in New York that handled some of Dreiser's work. 10. George Bye, a literary agent through whom Dreiser sometimes placed articles. 11. Max Elser, an editor at the Metropolitan ...
... Street. 9. Brandt & Brandt, a prominent literary agency in New York that handled some of Dreiser's work. 10. George Bye, a literary agent through whom Dreiser sometimes placed articles. 11. Max Elser, an editor at the Metropolitan ...
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