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<< Soviet Literature (1945-1988?) >>

Genre: General
Category:
Issue List: Incomplete
Publication: Ceased
Publishers: Writers' Union of the USSR
Editors:
This is an English edition. See Miller & Contento for details.
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FictionMags: Soviet Literature 2 issues.
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