Andrei Sinyavsky, Soviet Russian writer in exile in France
Dec. 12, 1973 - Russian Writer Starts Literature Courses In Paris - Andrei Sinyavsky, the Russian writer and poet who had his works published abroad under the pseudonym of Abraham Terz, and in consequence was arrested and served seven years in a concentration camp, sought asylum in France after his liberation, and has now started courses at the Grand Palais, Paris, in Russian literature dealing with the early ages of Russian to the 20th century. Photo Shows Andrei Sinyavsky arriving at the grand Palais, Paris, where he has started courses in Russian literature
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