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Russian Authors Decry Western Allies

Received Tuesdav, 7 p.m. LONDUN, April G. Two of tlie itrizewinuing novels jn the annual eonipctition hcld to mark Stalin's birthdav, show Russia's wartime allies in an unfavourable lighfc. Peter Pavlenko 's povel ( ' Hax>piness ' ' is about the postwar readjustment of a crippled veterftn who settles in tlie Crimea. It makes eritical aiid un eomplimentary references to Mr. Churchill at Yalta. Ilya Enrenburg's novel "The Storm" extoll Russian heroisni during the war and attacks the westem allies on -tlie grounds of alleged iinperialism.

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Chronicle (Levin), 7 April 1948, Page 6

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Russian Authors Decry Western Allies Chronicle (Levin), 7 April 1948, Page 6

Russian Authors Decry Western Allies Chronicle (Levin), 7 April 1948, Page 6

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