Soviet Book Publishing Policy
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Science Fiction
Format
Paperback
Pages
184
Language
English
Published
Jun 26, 2008
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521067197
ISBN-13
9780521067195
Description
Gregory Walker's exploration of Soviet book publishing policy delves into the intricate dynamics of literature and state control in the Soviet Union. By examining historical contexts and political ideologies, Walker illuminates how the publishing industry was shaped by government regulations, censorship, and the underlying cultural currents of the time.
Through thoughtful analysis, the book highlights the challenges that authors faced in navigating the often repressive landscape of Soviet literature. It captures the tension between artistic expression and the demands of a regime intent on influencing public consciousness through controlled narratives.
Walker provides readers with a nuanced understanding of the role that literature played in Soviet society, revealing both the struggles and resilience of authors who sought to make their voices heard amidst a backdrop of political fervor and ideological constraints.
Through thoughtful analysis, the book highlights the challenges that authors faced in navigating the often repressive landscape of Soviet literature. It captures the tension between artistic expression and the demands of a regime intent on influencing public consciousness through controlled narratives.
Walker provides readers with a nuanced understanding of the role that literature played in Soviet society, revealing both the struggles and resilience of authors who sought to make their voices heard amidst a backdrop of political fervor and ideological constraints.
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