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![]() Works of Soviet Literature summarized for those unable or too lazy to read them in the original. |
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NOT BY BREAD ALONE
by Vladimir Dmitrievich Dudintsev
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THE PLOT IN SHORT An inventor named Lopatkin struggles against entrenched bureaucracy and self-servers in an attempt to help the Soviet pipe industry. He wins his personal battle, but the "invisible empire" of the bureaucracy remains intact and Lopatkin knows that a long struggle still lies ahead. |
| "Although I am a single individual, I am not doing this for myself." |
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Read Chapter 4 of the Short Course on the History of the Party: ![]() Dialectical and Historical Materialism by J.V. Stalin Tell them ![]() sent you! |
| "The higher we rise, the more complete our isolation will be." |
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ORDER OF THE RED STAR (Lopatkin's Medal) ![]() Instituted on 6 April 1930. Awarded to military personnel for: Personal courage and bravery in battle, excellent organization and capable combat leadership. Made of solid silver and red enamel. Current value on the open market: $20-$40 |
| "Every man is an inventor who is creating something new in his own sphere." |
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Learn about the most important mathematical and physical scientist of the 18th century: ![]() Joseph Louis de Lagrange 1736 - 1831 Tell them ![]() sent you! |
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| "The collective is superior to any individual genius." |
| "The older one gets, the less disappointment one suffers because one loses the habit of hoping." |
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Read a very short summary of: ![]() F.M. Dostoevsky's The Adolescent aka The Raw Youth Tell them ![]() sent you! |
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When I realized the significance of this machine and understood that it was needed and that for its sake I should have to draw in my belt, I did not hesitate for an instant, but jumped gladly into this cold water. Then I suddenly understood that Communism is not a construction thought out by the philosophers, but a force which has existed for a long time and which is covertly training cadres for a future society. This force has already entered me. How did I come to feel it? Like this! Never in my life have I worked as I am working now. I am working to capacity. Without ever looking back. I save time for no other purpose but for my work. Now about my needs. I could go and work in a factory now. I could earn 2,000, and buy a mountain of bacon as thick as my hand is broad. Or put my name down for a motorcar. Or money in a savings account. The account would grow and I would earn more and more. But I am not that sort; I have other needs; I want none of those things. I don't want that sort of happiness, the kind one sees in the movies: good food and plenty of it, a nice flat, a bedroom suite, lace petticoats....That is, of course, I would not refuse them. But if I had only those things I should not be happy. But if I get this job through to its conclusion, I shall be happy, even if I have no bedroom suite!" |
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Recall the words of Aleksandr Blok: ![]() *** "The song of the nightingale cannot prevail over the roaring of the sea." *** Here's more: Works of Aleksandr Blok Tell them ![]() sent you! |
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Get Mired in Antiquity. Learn about: ![]() The Scythians Tell them ![]() sent you! |
| "It is dangerous for you to sit by the telephone just now. You might be killed suddenly, finished off by an unexpected piece of news." |
| "The projecting of my machine was begun precisely because it was decided to do without experts; for once the princes of science were by-passed. They were by-passed and the result is a criminal prosecution against me." |
| "A state official is not the state, and a scientific big shot, or even three scientific big shots, are not science. A judge must verify everything; it is his duty." |
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Visit: ![]() The Gulag Tell them ![]() sent you! |
| "Books don't burn well unless you rip them to shreds first." |
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Pick your Favorite Football Team: | |
![]() Dynamo |
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| "The words `deprivation of liberty' are inaccurate. Whoever has learned to think cannot be completely deprived of liberty." |
| "A genuine Party man cannot tolerate injustice. He can sense it, however carefully it is hidden. And he cannot tolerate it!" |
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Live in the: Invisible City of Kitezh Tell them ![]() sent you! |
![]() Kemerovo Tell them ![]() sent you! |
| "Earlier, in his fighting days, he had been, if not happier, at least younger. And today, looking round him from the position of rest he had attained, he suddenly felt that he loved the old endless, austere road, with its milestones--a road along which he had unfortunately already traveled; it lay behind him." |
"And although Loptakin's machine was already made and delivered, he again suddenly saw before him the road that lost itself in the distance, the road that certainly had no end. This road awaited him, stretched in front of him, luring him on with its mysterious curves and with its stern responsibility."
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Dudintsev, Vladimir Dmitrievich Born on 29 July 1918 in Kupyansk, Kharkov oblast, Ukraine. Graduated from the Moscow Law Institute. Fought as a soldier in World War II; was wounded and demobilized and served out the rest of the war working in the military prosecutor's office in Siberia. His first work was published in 1933. . . . (...Continued...) |

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