"Quiet Flows the Don" and "Virgin Soil Upturned" in the "Pure-Blooded Realism"
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Rostov-na-Donu
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The noted North Caucasian literary critic introduces a contemporary interpretation of Sholokhov's "Quiet Flows the Don" and "Virgin Soil Upturned" as well as study of his literary circle. The author's basic idea is defense of Russia's national consciousness in the "pure-blooded realism" of the writer's originality.