No, eventually they had to go. But they were around longer than they would have been had they been ordinary examples. The bottom one was the most difficult, with its delicate lines and hints at green.
That was a cool article, thanks for posting the link! One of the Russian Profs at school said of her emigration that one of the most challenging things was the idea of shop windows full of newly published books, and people walking casually past them.
Have you resisted?
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile .... http://www.artsjournal.com/slippeddisc/2014/01/catching-up-with-the-heroes-of-the-samizdat-counter-revolution.html
No, eventually they had to go. But they were around longer than they would have been had they been ordinary examples. The bottom one was the most difficult, with its delicate lines and hints at green.
DeleteThat was a cool article, thanks for posting the link! One of the Russian Profs at school said of her emigration that one of the most challenging things was the idea of shop windows full of newly published books, and people walking casually past them.