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Andrei Sinyavsky, Soviet Russian writer in exile in France

Nov. 29, 1973 - For having published his works abroad under the pseudonym Abraham Terz, protesting Soviet writer Andrei Sinyavsky, at 48 years old, was arrested in 1965 and sentenced to 7 years in a concentration camp. After getting out, he chose exile in France where he moved recently. He just began his courses on medieval Russian literature and Russian poetry at the beginning of the 20th century at the Grand Palais

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