Censorship
John Bayley, 7 August 1986
No, I’m not afraid
by Irina Ratushinskaya, translated by David McDuff.
Bloodaxe, 142 pp., £4.95, May 1986,0 906427 95 9 Show More
by Irina Ratushinskaya, translated by David McDuff.
Bloodaxe, 142 pp., £4.95, May 1986,
Shcharansky: Hero of Our Time
by Martin Gilbert.
Macmillan, 467 pp., £14.95, April 1986,0 333 39504 2 Show More
by Martin Gilbert.
Macmillan, 467 pp., £14.95, April 1986,
The Russian Orthodox Church: A Contemporary History
by Jane Ellis.
Croom Helm, 531 pp., £27.50, April 1986,0 7099 1567 5 Show More
by Jane Ellis.
Croom Helm, 531 pp., £27.50, April 1986,
“... One of the most striking things is the way in which religious imagery – ‘the bitter face of a brown icon/And the solid murmur of a thousand swords’ – enters the poems without seeming to be summoned or made use of, and almost against the conscious will of the poet. It is as if in this predicament, and with a poet’s talent, she cannot help but see ... ”