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Alfred A. Knopf; 355 pages; $18.95. I SUPPOSE I HAVE FRIENDS WHO COULD
read Grey Is the Color of Hope without exhilaration or tears, but I would rather not
know who they are. Irina Ratushinskaya, the Russian poet who at age 29 was ...
KIEV, U.S.S.R. — Dissident poet Irina Ratushinskaya, considered by many
Western critics and Soviet emigre writers to be among the most talented Soviet
literary figures, received permission Saturday to leave the country. During an
interview ...
Elizabeth Clare Prophet, Summit University Press, 1989
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Fictions and Lies: A Novel
A writer dies suddenly, in fear of KGB pursuit.
Irina Ratushinskaya, 1999
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Encyclopedia of Feminist Literature, Second Edition
Ratushinskaya,. Irina. (b. 1954– ) Ukrainian poet,activist The Ukrainiandissident
poet and human rights activist Irina Georgiyeva Ratushinskaya used free verse
as a mental stabilizer and spiritual uplift during a prison term at hard labor. Born
in ...
remember that Irina Ratushinskaya is just half-way through a sentence of seven
years' hard labour, to be followed by five years' internal exile. She was 28 when
she was arrested; if she can survive much more beating, force-feeding and ...
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Problems for Feminist Criticism (RLE Feminist Theory)
In 1987,I saw Irina Ratushinskaya feted at the Albert Hall, top of the bill, a star; but
what she was being applauded for were really her experiences, her fortitude, as
a political prisoner at the hands of a punitive system, and most of all for her ...
Her first book, compiled from smuggled texts, the publication of which led to the international outcry that occasioned her freedom, is available here in revised translations based on definitive Russian texts supplied by the author after her ...
Irina Ratushinskai︠a︡, 1986
... 108 —R— Radical left, 270 Radio, 330 Raising of the Cross, 300 Ramah
International, 88 Ratushinskaya, Igor, 58 Ratushinskaya, Irina, 51–60, 81
Ratushinskaya, Oleg, 58 Ratushinskaya, Sergei, 58 Ratzinger, Cardinal, 301
Raytheon, 364, ...
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Preaching and Professing: Sermons by a Teacher Seeking to ...
Irina Ratushinskaya wrote not as a servant of the Soviet system but as a poet of
the human condition. She would not blunt or blinker the truth about human sin
and evil, nor about the human longing for freedom. For her so-called crime of
having ...
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The New York Times Book Reviews 2000
"better" than the K.G.B.. they are also presented as absurdly flawed. There are no
heroes in Ratushinskaya's book. but it does have central figures — the writer
Anton Nikolin. code-named Storyteller by his government handlers; Filipp Savich.
New York Times Staff, Of The Ny Staff, Staff of the New York Times, 2001
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Match Book: What to Read Next
“Grey Is the Color of Hope” by Irina Ratushinskaya--a grim, but witty prison memoir--has stuck with me even though I first read it twenty years ago. I'd also like to ... «Boston Globe, févr 15»
Creativity in captivity – capturing what is unique about prison writing
I remembered lines by a recently released Russian dissident poet, Irina Ratushinskaya, about the inspiration she had found, alone in the freezing conditions of ... «Irish Times, janv 15»
Terra State's dean's list for fall semester
Bowling Green: Emily Ford, Travis Martin, Aubrey Milligan and Maria Ratushinskaya. Burgoon: Keeley Brust, Drake Foos, Travis Kille and Stephanie Stevens. «Fremont News Messenger, janv 15»
Me, Myself and I...with actress Aoibhin Garrihy
The quote that keeps me sane. 'I Will Live and Survive' by Irina Ratushinskaya is a beautiful poem that always reminds me to adopt the 'glass half full' mentality. «Irish Independent, août 14»
María Elena Cruz Varela, el alcance de su obra
... Bela”, un filme sobre cuatro poetas: los rusos Nizametdin Ajmetow e Irina Ratushinskaya, Mircea Dinescu de Rumania y María Elena Cruz Varela, de Cuba. «Neo Club Press, févr 14»
Pussy Riot Heads for Brooklyn
... Andrei Sinyavsky, Joseph Brodsky, Irina Ratushinskaya, Natalya Gorbanevskaya, and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. One of their performance-protests took place at ... «New Yorker, févr 14»
Sara Paretsky
4 Irina Ratushinskaya was 28 in 1983 when she was sentenced to seven years' hard labor for poems that celebrated love, religion or freedom. Her memoir ... «Wall Street Journal, nov 13»
President Obama: The Anti-Reagan
Now, he would confront Gorbachev with the names of Jewish “refuseniks,” like Anatoly Scharansky, and those of Christians like poet Irina Ratushinskaya, who ... «Town Hall, sept 13»
Russian punk rocker goes on hunger strike
In 1983, a few years before Tolokonnikova was born, the Soviet authorities arrested a young poet named Irina Ratushinskaya for anti-Soviet behavior. Her crime ... «Washington Post, sept 13»
Is Aung San Suu Kyi rethinking her tactics?
She placed herself firmly in the tradition of Russian dissidents such as Andrei Sakharov and Irina Ratushinskaya, and quoted the former Czech leader Vaclav ... «The Guardian, août 13»