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Brezhnev's trilogy

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The Brezhnev's trilogy (Template:Lang-ru) (1978–79) was a series of three memoirs published under name of Leonid Brezhnev:

As a part of the publicity campaign, Brezhnev was immediately given the Lenin Prize, the highest Soviet literary award, after publication of the trilogy.[1]

The books became a butt of numerous political jokes in their own right.

See also

References

  1. ^ Overview of chapter 11 of the Cambridge History of Russian Literature by Efim Etkind, doi:10.1017/CHOL9780521415545.012