
Angel on the Tip of a Needle
About This Novel
"Angel on the Tip of a Needle" was created from 1969 to 1976, with the background of major events in the Soviet Union in the 1960s such as Khrushchev's resignation and the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia. In Moscow, the editor-in-chief of a newspaper suffered a heart attack outside the Central Committee building. Investigations speculated that he had received a manuscript from an underground publication. No one knows who put it on his desk, but the content inside is very sensitive to the authorities. If it is leaked... The novel vividly reflects the mental state and living conditions of people in a specific period through the experiences and lives of many ordinary Soviet people such as the editor-in-chief's driver, newspaper colleagues, editor-in-chief's wife, son, etc. It reveals the inside story of the newspaper industry and various situations of leadership in that era, as well as the relationship between the intellectual class and the government, and the issues of love and betrayal...
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Since then they have not seen or spoken to each other once. Makartsev reached for the phone as he remembered. He knew the number well and never let Anna Semyonovna put him through it. But every time he decided to make a call, he was interrupted by an emergency.
Literature that reveals historical facts
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He stopped between two guards and showed his crimson ID. While one was identifying the photo and checking it with himself, the other looked carefully at Igor Ivanovich Makartsev from head to toe. The second guard nodded to the first guard, who returned the badge.
The burning motor is our heart. Come on, turn myth into reality. Very pretty. Support
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Since then they have not seen or spoken to each other once. Makartsev reached for the phone as he remembered. He knew the number well and never let Anna Semyonovna put him through it. But every time he decided to make a call, he was interrupted by an emergency.
Literature that reveals historical facts
A very good book
Take back Siberia
He stopped between two guards and showed his crimson ID. While one was identifying the photo and checking it with himself, the other looked carefully at Igor Ivanovich Makartsev from head to toe. The second guard nodded to the first guard, who returned the badge.
The burning motor is our heart. Come on, turn myth into reality. Very pretty. Support
expect
Haven't watched it yet, is it interesting?
Just come and take a look. . .
Read this book.
