Journalists adopted tactics of underground publication, in the best tradition of East European samizdat. |
In 1976, he co-founded the Hungarian Democratic Opposition Movement and in 1980 he became an editor of the samizdat periodical Beszélo. |
The source of the fear this time is a samizdat manuscript that delivers his final verdict on the party that purged him for supporting the 1989 Tiananmen protesters. |
Accessibility is part of the problem, since much of Yoder's work remains unpublished, or available only in hard-to-obtain samizdat copy. |
In the Soviet Union, during the Brezhnev years, people could get their entertainment elsewhere-foreign films, books, samizdat publications. |
The first samizdat were typed carbons, definitely not books, just as the Samizdat you are holding now is definitely not the usual literary journal. |