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- W140344246 abstract "Criticism and Review: 'THE NINTH WAVE.'-New Novel by I. Ehrenburg. (By V. Nikolayev. Pravda, June 3, pp. 2-3. 2900 words. Excerpts:) conclusion of Ilya Ehrenburg's long new novel The Ninth Wave appears in the May issue of the magazine. Znamya. ... This is a novel about our times. Its action begins in the summer of 1948 and continues until May, 1951. book's broad grasp of reality arouses the reader's vital interest. events in the novel take place in France, Czechoslovakia, Western Germany, Poland and the Soviet Union. ... ... The Ninth Wave is a continuation of the novel The Storm, and among other characters the reader will recognize Madeau, the active member of the Resistance, the Communist Prof. Dumas, Vasily Vlakhov, Dr. Krylov, his daughter Natasha and others. ... One of the main themes of the plot is the subversive activity of the American news agency Transok, organized for the struggle against the Soviet Union and the people's democracies. Transok appears in the novel as an instrument of American imperialist aggression. owners of the agency organize diversionary activity, murders and base provocations intended to undermine the confidence of ordinary people in the Communists. Side by side with the millionaire Senator Low, owner of the agency and a violent hater of the Soviet Union, stands Col. Roberts, head of the American secret service, who as far back as 1943 came to the conclusion that we must attack Ihe Russians. ... ... This monstrous world, however, is not the world of the American people; it is the world of a pitiful handful of conspirators against mankind. am ashamed of America, says Prof. Macklay. love my country, its mountains and rivers, its cities and small farms. I love the simplicity, honor and courage of the ordinary people of America. But who put themselves forward as the representatives of our people? A handful of ignorant and savage men. ... ... ninth wave I idea that the ninth wave is the most powerful one is widespread. Hence the title of the novel. strength of ordinary people is immeasurable, and those who think they can tear them away from peaceful activities and involve them in the abyss of war will be swept away by the mighty tornado of the people's anger. ... ... The Ninth Wave is an authentic work which forcefully exposes the warmongers and shows the new people, the fighters for a better future for all peoples. ... writer has concerned himself chiefly with describing the life of other countries, and therefore the pages in which he depicts Soviet life are rather sketchy. One would have liked to see in this work large generalized expressions of the greatness of what is happening in the Soviet Union. ... Unfortunately, in exposing the enemies of the people, I. Ehrenburg merely mentions the Laborites, right-wing socialists and venal, contemptible lackeys of imperialism. Yet these are among the main supporters of the present-day aggressors. It is they who are playing a particularly base role in stupefying the masses of the people. ... ... Russian writers have always subjected to severe criticism the pseudo democracy of capitalist countries. This, one of the best traditions of classical Russian literature, is being fruitfully developed by Soviet writers. ... Gorky and Mayakovsky in their works gave wonderful examples of satire exposing the basest aspects of the life of imperialist society in America and Europe. works of Ilya Ehrenburg are continuing this important genre of Soviet literature. ... The Ninth Wave belongs among the best books of our times depicting the struggle for peace being waged by the people of all lands. books of Soviet writers, a number of works by writers of the people's democracies, Louis Aragon's epic The Communists, Andre Stil's novels The First Blow and The Cannon Shot, Pierre Courtade's novel Jimmy and Aldridge's The Diplomat-all these are expressions of the powerful united front of advanced literature which is exposing the criminal activities of the imperialists. Progressive literature throughout the world is mobilizing the peoples and helping them to rally, and in this lies its great strength as the faithful servant of the peoples in their struggle for peace." @default.
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