Three by Zamyatin  

In 1924, in an autobiographical sketch, Yevgeny Zamyatin (1884- 1937) wrote of his student days, `I was a Bolshevik then (today I am not).” In 1914 Tsarist authorities suppressed Zamyatin’s novella At the World’s End, which satirized the life of …



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