Manuscript of Marc Popovski about Tolstoyan movement
Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2014, Vol 1, Issue
Abstract
Publication of archival documents, i.e. manuscripts of Marc Popovski, a famous writer, journalist, human rights activist, dissident, and vice president of the organization “Writers in Exile” American branch of PEN. The manuscript is dedicated to the fate of Russian religious philosophical sect, Tolstoyan movement, in the Soviet period, its repressions and its eventual destruction.
Authors and Affiliations
Vladimir Evgen'yevich Kolupaev
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