The various DIMENSIONS OF HORROR ...

From a again roads bar the place dying takes an everlasting vacation ...
to a beach inn the place a vacation romance can end up all too lethal ...
to a rustic property the place a tender woman discovers an old evil masked through the ability of wealth ...
to a carnival the place a tattoo artist attracts forth the main terrifying of truths ...
journey to those and different fright-filled domain names made all too chillingly actual in—

THE YEAR’S top HORROR tales: XV

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The poem is hardly typical of other Soviet work, and could only have been published in one of the “ underground” magazines— in this case Phoenix I. Leonid Gubanov, the youngest of all, is just beginning to publish. In his latest poems he seems to be influenced by Khlebnikov. He has already been in trouble. It is to be hoped he has a strong backbone. The themes most of these poets have in common are the memories of war and suffering, Russian nature, a sense of com­ passion for the ordinary man, a renewal of the love theme, hatred of falsehood and corruption, a desire to find a new justification and ideal for the Revolution, and the need to insist on the in­ tegrity of the artist.

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