- the
Steel Was
Tempered has been
among the most po****r
works of
Russian Socrealist literature. Some writers, such as
Mikhail Bulgakov,
Andrei Platonov and...
- Just
Cause (Russian: За правое дело, romanized: Za
pravoye delo) is a
socrealist novel by
Russian writer Vasily Grossman,
first published in 1952. A revised...
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traditional Western techniques and technologies. Some of the most
blatantly socrealist paintings were: "P****-on the brick" (Podaj cegłę)
pictured here, by Aleksander...
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Gloomy River (Russian: Угрюм-река, romanized: Ugryum-reka) is a 1933
socrealist epic
novel by
Vyacheslav Shishkov,
telling the
story of one
Siberian family...
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major new
building completed in
Katowice after the war,
erected in the
socrealist style with
elements of late
modernism in 1949–1951. The
largest development...
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Mother (Russian: Мать, romanized: Mat') is a
novel written by
Maxim Gorky in 1906
about revolutionary factory workers. It was
first published, in English...
- The Road to
Calvary (Russian: Хождение по мукам, romanized: Khozhdeniye po mukam, lit. 'Walking
Through Torments'), also
translated as Ordeal, is a trilogy...
- "Engineers of the
human soul" was a term
applied to
writers and
other cultural workers by
Joseph Stalin. The
phrase was
apparently coined by Yury Olesha...
- Soul, or
Dzhan (Russian: Джан,
borrowed from Persian: جان (or jân), “meaning soul,
vital spirit, dear life”) is a
novella by
Andrey Platonov. It was completed...
- The
Union of
Soviet Writers, USSR
Union of Writers, or
Soviet Union of
Writers (Russian: Союз писателей СССР, romanized: Soyuz
pisatelei SSSR) was a creative...