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UK
/sˈæmɪzdˌæt/
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NOUN
- a system of clandestine printing and distribution of dissident or banned literature
How To Use samizdat In A Sentence
- The first samizdat were typed carbons, definitely not books, just as the Samizdat you are holding now is definitely not the usual literary journal.
- On this issue, I rather incline towards the Samizdata view.
- The audience for academic journals and collections of philosophical essays is limited, however, and so the essay tended to be passed along, samizdat style, from one aficionado to another.
- Journalists adopted tactics of underground publication, in the best tradition of East European samizdat.
- In Ukraine, all performances and translations of Shakespeare into Ukrainian were banned by strict ukases, thus turning Shakespeare into samizdat literature well before the Soviet period.
- B minor Mass: Quoniam tu solus sanctus « Anglican Samizdat B minor Mass: Quoniam tu solus sanctus « Anglican Samizdat
- Some of the few things that can still scandalise: Bible quotes « Anglican Samizdat Some of the few things that can still scandalise: Bible quotes « Anglican Samizdat
- Samizdata reminds us that on July 16, 1945, at Alamogordo, New Mexico, the Trinity test saw the Earth's first detonation of a nuclear device.
- In Ukraine, all performances and translations of Shakespeare into Ukrainian were banned by strict ukases, thus turning Shakespeare into samizdat literature well before the Soviet period.
- Accessibility is part of the problem, since much of Yoder's work remains unpublished, or available only in hard-to-obtain samizdat copy.