The Red Pencil
Artists, Scholars, and Censors in the USSR
(Author) Marianna Tax CholdinThe Red Pencil (1989) examines the many ways in which Soviet censorship interfered in the creative process - in the words of those who experienced it first hand. It helps to identify the ways in which Soviet artistic and intellectual production was shaped by the practices of Soviet censorship. The book goes beyond the simple recounting of banned books and taboo subjects to examine the more subtle issue of how Soviet writers attempted to strike a balance between accommodating the demands of government censorship while retaining for themselves a modicum of unfettered expression and intellectual integrity. Most of the contributing authors were active as writers, critics, editors, film and theatre specialists, or scientists prior to their departure from the Soviet Union in the 1970s.
Marianna Tax Choldin
Marianna Tax Choldin was a renowned librarian, scholar, and author known for her influential work "Gathering the Family: A Memoir." Her writing style was characterized by its depth, clarity, and emotional resonance. Choldin made significant contributions to literature by exploring themes of family, memory, and identity with honesty and insight.