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The Education of Lev Navrozov : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Education of Lev Navrozov
''The Education of Lev Navrozov: A Life in the Closed World Once Called Russia'' is a ''memoir'' of life in the Soviet Union by Lev Navrozov, the first of seven volumes.〔 It was first published by Harper & Row in 1975. == Background and content == Navrozov was a freelance translator who had resisted joining the Communist Party of the Soviet Union but had managed to secure an effective monopoly over English translations for publication, and enjoyed a privileged lifestyle as a result. He began his clandestine study of the history of the Stalinist regime in 1953 after Stalin's death, in the hopes of smuggling the manuscripts abroad. Navrozov managed to defect to the West with his family in 1972, travelling through Israel to the United States.〔 ''The Education'', published three years later, covered the first seven years of Navrozov's life, from the end of Lenin's New Economic Policy in 1928, to 1935.〔 It recounts the contemporary effects of Joseph Stalin's public relations campaign in the aftermath of the assassination of rival Sergei Kirov.〔 〕 A blend of personal recollections, social commentary and political history,〔 the ''memoir'' was a best-seller, establishing Navrozov as a prominent Russian dissident.〔''Thought'', Fordham University Press, , , p.140〕
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