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Finally something interesting and instructional message from the local parodist (a little more, and I believe it!): Khrushchev thaw in 1974
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"Local parodist" sounds like the history of Russia started to parody ... : D
Incidentally, the 74-m and Solzhenitsyn expelled. A Sinyavsky after 7 years of his release and his family released a 73-m.
A May 12, 1972 Joseph Brodsky was summoned to the Visa Office of the Leningrad police and put before a choice: exile or "hot denechki", that is, prison and mental hospital.
By that time, Brodsky has twice had to spend several weeks in psychiatric hospitals, which for him was much worse than prison and exile. By choosing to emigrate, the poet was trying to delay the departure date possible, but (possibly in connection with Nixon's visit to the USSR), the authorities wanted to get rid of it as quickly as possible.
And on June 4 Brodsky took off from Leningrad to Vienna.
Times were dirty, does not ottepelnye.