Chapter 13 Stalinism, War, and Artistic Representation of Reality Konstantin Simonov's Critique of the 'System of Silence' in 1956

This chapter analyses Konstantin Simonov's thought from the largely understudied point of view of de-Stalinization. Simonov showed already in 1956 how the representation of the Great Patriotic war was tightly intertwined with the personality cult of Stalin, and how this entanglement had caused...

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Auteur principal: Ikonen, Susan (auth)
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