Stefan Zweig and Manuel Chaves Nogales: Two looks about USRR
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Travel literature, comparative literatureAbstract
The impact of the Russian Revolution caused that many intellectuals traveled to USSR in 1920’s and 1930’s in order to know the revolution process and to write about it. This paper analyzes the testimony of the trips of Stefan Zweig and Manuel Chaves Nogales. Both writers went to the USSR in 1928 and they offered in their works an impartial and independent interpretation –without dogmatism– about the Revolution and the life in USSR.
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