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  Boris Pilnyak
Boris Pilnyak was born in Mozhaisk, Russia, in 1894.
Boris Pilnyak continued to bravely write books that went against the government line of Socialist Realism and in 1937 he disappeared.
Boris Pilnyak visited the Eastern Front in 1917 on behalf of Alexander Kerensky and the Provisional Government.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /RUSpilnyak.htm   (703 words)

  
 Boris Pilnyak Criticism
In the following essay, Edward traces the theme of the irrational in Pilnyak's fiction.
In the following essay, Slonim discusses Pilnyak's political beliefs and how they were expressed in his fiction.
In the following essay, Hyman provides a positive review of Pilnyak's short fiction, asserting that “at his best, Boris Pilnyak was a matchless captor of the historical moment in all its rich life, a master of the full range of comic rhetoric, and a unique poetic voice in fiction.”
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 Amazon.com: "Boris Pilnyak": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
delegation to the Soviet Union in the Fall of 1929, at the height of the RAPP's campaign against the writer Boris Pilnyak.
If any one in this democracy functions as strongly and successfully as an individualist artist as Boris Pilnyak does in Soviet Russia, want to meet him.
The "Great Terror" claimed the lives of many of Pasternak's friends, among them Paolo lashvili, who committed suicide; Titsian Tabidze; Boris Pilnyak; and Osip Mandelstam.
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