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A history of Soviet repression of cultural and artistic life, based
on remarkable archival documents never published in English before
Leaders of the Soviet Union, Stalin chief among them, well
understood the power of art, and their response was to attempt to
control and directit in every way possible. This book examines
Soviet cultural politics from the Revolution to Stalin's death in
1953. Drawing on a wealth of newly released documents from the
archives of the former Soviet Union, the book provides remarkable
insight on relations between Gorky, Pasternak, Babel, Meyerhold,
Shostakovich, Eisenstein, and many other intellectuals, and the
Soviet leadership. Stalin's role in directing these relations, and
his literary judgments and personal biases, will astonish many. The
documents presented in this volume reflect the progression of Party
control in the arts. They include decisions of the Politburo,
Stalin's correspondence with individual intellectuals, his
responses to particular plays, novels, and movie scripts, petitions
to leaders from intellectuals, and secret police reports on
intellectuals under surveillance. Introductions, explanatory
materials, and a biographical index accompany the documents.
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