A Soviet journey a critical annotated edition

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adam_text Table of Contents Foreword XI Ngügi wa Thiong o Preface xiii Blanche La Guma Acknowledgments XV A Note on Edits and Annotations xvii Introduction: Anti-Imperial Eyes 1 Christopher f. Lee Epigraph 61 Prologue 63 1 Flashbacks 71 Do Svidanya/ Moscow 76 Phantoms 77 2 The Footsteps of Alexander 83 Into Central Asia 83 The Monday City 86 Writers 88 Tea House and Ballet 90 To Nurek 91 The River Tamers 94 The Hunting Mayor 97 Gentlemen of the Road 102 Confectioners et Cetera 104 Star Gazers and Cotton-Raisers 108 3 The Big Sky 115 A Welcome to the Prairies 117 The City of Apples 119 Stone Age to Socialism 121 Jambul 123 Tsygane [Gypsies] 126 Change Planes for a Dream 127 Notes above Ground Level 130 Cherchez la Femme 134 Faraway Places 135 Vll 138 141 142 146 148 149 150 155 156 161 163 167 168 170 173 174 175 176 178 179 180 180 181 185 186 188 189 192 193 197 199 201 203 205 207 208 209 211 212 214 214 215 218 218 Table of Contents The Sky Is with Me On Borodin The Young Guard The Blue Mountains Kumiss Is Good for You Legends . .. And Beyond The Golden Road Orchestras and Conductors Between Two Rivers The Uzbek Pearl The White Worm Mountain Thunder A Silken Beauty Melons and Movies Pottery, Pipelines, and Protein The Hunt of the Sun The Silent Bells Among the Antiquities The Black Lake Rubaiyat in a Tea House Leave-Taking The Trumpet of Spring A Giant of Great Promise Neither Tree nor Bread At the Crossroads The Pearl of Siberia Asides in Irkutsk An Old Acquaintance Out of Tribalism To Bratsk The Carpenter of Bratsk The Musical City The Silent Town The Science Town Siberian Lights The Titan Makers The 2,000 Soldiers St. Vladimir of Tyumen The Discoverers The Burning Land The Conquerors A Boat Ride The Bashkirs Table of Contents ix Here Comes the Bride 220 Farewell to Siberia 221 Ulyanovsk 222 6 Harvest Home 227 Three Thousand Lakes 228 Old and New 229 The Bells of Kaunas 230 Pirciupis s Mother 233 Trakai s Castle 234 To Die a Little 235 Epilogue 237 State of the People 238 The Communist Party 238 The Bull s Death 239 Bibliography 243 Index 253 Biographical Notes 265 Bibliography Abrahams, Cecil A. 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Index Abai Kunanbayev, 74, 81 n4,120,140 Abdurakhmanova, Aisha, 157,172 Ablai Khan, 146,148,154n25 Abrahams, Peter, 7 Academy of Sciences of the Republic, Tajikistan, 104-106 Achebe, Chinua, xi, 46 activism, 15,23 Africa Day, 144 Africana critical theory, 4 African identity, 11 African National Congress (ANC), 1-2; anti-apartheid struggle and, 24; armed struggle and, 28; banning of, 22; government of, 6; missions of, 42; political cover provided by, 18-19; politics of, 7; representative of, 3; SACP alliance, 3, 9-10,19, 21, 29; SACPO supporting, 19; socialist agenda of, 4; strategy of, 28 African Political Organization (APO), 19 The African Communist, 3,19 African Writers Series, 46 Afro-Asian Writers Association, 24, 25, 37,42, 88 Aida, 230 Akademgorodok, Siberia, 205-208, 224nl5 Akhmadalieva, Inakhon, 165-167 Akhmedov, Pulad, 174-175,178,180 Alai Mountains, Kyrgyzstan, 130, 168-170 Alexander the Great, 85,88,161 Alfonso, Domingo, 239,241n3 Alleg, Henri, 12,23 Allende, Salvador, 64, 69n8,136 All of Me, 221, 225n35 All-Union Society for Cultural Ties Abroad, 14 Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan, 119-121 Altai Mountains, Siberia, 123,150,186 alternative Second World modernity, 28-29 ANC. See African National Congress And a Threefold Cord (La Guma), 3, 22, 28 Anglophones, 5 anticolonialism, 7, 9,10,15,17, 20 apartheid: anti-apartheid struggle, 24-25; end of, 1; NP platform of, 18; Treason Trial, 20,22,153nl8 APO. See African Political Organization Arikbalik, Kazakhstan, 141,142 Around the Union of Soviets (Gorky), 32 arrest, 19-20, 22 assassination attempt, 22 Assumption Cathedral, 73 Auezov, Mukhtar, 123,141,152n4 Auezov, Murat, 145,146,147,150, 152n4; in bookstore, 140; kindness of, 120; as likable, 141 Aurora battleship, 80-81 Avicenna. See ibn-Sina Awoonor, Kofi, 22 Babajan, Ramz, 158,159,160,181, 183n4,188 Babel, Isaac, 30 backwardness term, 35-36, 37 Baikal, 208 Baikonur space center, 130,153nl3 Balutansky, Kathleen, 28 Bashkirs, 218-220 Basmachi movement, 39, 87, 88, 112nl0,164,184nl9 Battle of Stalingrad, 63, 68n2 The Battleship Potemkin, 63, 68n2 Benjamin, Walter, 13 253 254 Index bigotry, 131 Biko, Steve, 3 bin Abakari, Salim, 14, 61, 239, 241n4 birth, 6-7, 8 Black Atlantic, 4,12-17,18; critics of communism, 46; Du Bois and, 44; socialist realism and, 32-33 Black Belt Nation Thesis, 10, 50n46 Black Boy (Wright), 33 black radical tradition, 4-5 Black Reconstruction (Du Bois), 18 Black Republic, 10 The Black Flame (Du Bois), 33 Blakely, Allison, 14 Blue Mountains, Kazakhstan, 146-148 Bogues, Anthony, 5 Bolshevik Revolution, 12,155 Bolshevism, 16 Bondarchuk, Sergey, 224n7 Borisovna, Larissa, 86, 99,100,103,166, 167,174; champagne for, 181; flowers for, 108; on horses, 116-117; request from, 102; on sheep s head, 124; strolling with, 141; sweets for, 108 Borodin, Alexander, 141-142,154n22 Bourke-White, Margaret, 13 Bradbury, Ray, 109 Brahms, Johannes, 233 Bratsk power station, 199-201, 224nl0 Brezhnev, L. I., 68, 69nl4, 235 Brodsky, Joseph, 12 brown people, 37 Brutus, Dennis, 7, 22 Buckingham Palace, District Six (Rive), 7 Buck-Morss, Susan, 4 building brigades, 102-104 Bukhara, Uzbekistan, 174-176,178-179 Bukharan People s Soviet Republic, 85, 112n5,184nl9 Bukharin, Nikolai, 10,11 Bunting, Brian, 9,18 Bunting, Sidney, 8,10,11 Byelorussky Railway Station, 227 Cabral, Amilcar, 28, 49n21 capitalism: late capitalism, 44^45; Lenin on, 64; system of, 240 Castro, Fidel, 42, 65 Catholic Church, 230 Cement (Gladkov), 33 Césaire, Aimé, 5 Césaire, Suzanne, 5 chauvinism, 16, 21; class, 4; race, 4; Western superiority and, 131 Chernyshevsky, Nikolai, 211, 225n23 Chevalier des Arts et Lettres, 2 childhood, 7, 8 Childhood (Gorky), 33 A Christmas Story (La Guma), 21 churches: Assumption Cathedral, 73; Catholic Church, 230; Saint Vladimir s church, 213; in Soviet Union, 212-213; St. Basil s Cathedral, 73 Čiurlionis, Mikalojus Konstantinas, 231, 232, 236nl0 Clark, Katerina, 32 CODESA. See Convention for a Democratic South Africa Cold War: cosmopolitanism of, 4; Orientalism, 39; in southern Africa, 2; triumphalism, 44 Cold War cosmopolitanism, 4 Collected Works (Lenin), 63 collective farms: in Kazakhstan, 129-130,137,138-141,142-145, 151-152; Michurin Farm, 125; in Siberia, 196-197; in Tajikistan, 109-111; in Uzbekistan, 165-167, 181; Yeslovetsky State Farm, 138-141 collectivization, 84 colonial question (South Africa), 9-10, 20-21, 28 Coloured, 9, 21 Coloured People s Congress (CPC), 22 Colraine, Daniel, 9 Come Back to Tashkent (La Guma), 23 Communist International (Comintern), 8-9; Fourth Congress of, 10; Sixth Congress of, 11; training centers, 18 Communist Party, Soviet Union: accepting, 90; five-year plan of, 239; on language, 91; language and, 132; party guidance of, 238-239; railway Index 255 workers, 87 Communist Party of South Africa (CPSA): controversy within, 10; dissolution of, 18; La Guma, Blanche, on, 21; La Guma, James, as envoy, 9; La Guma, James, as member, 8; Native Republic thesis and, 11; Rand Rebellion and, 8; reconstitution of, 18 The Condition of Culture in South Africa (La Guma), 26-28 confectioners contest, 104 Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), 2 Congress of the People, 20 Conrad, Joseph, 45 Convention for a Democratic South Africa (CODESA), 1-2 Convention People s Party of Ghana (CPP), 64, 68n7 COSATU. See Congress of South African Trade Unions Cosmographia universalis (Münster), 186, 223nl cosmopolitanism, 4. See also fugitive cosmopolitanism cotton production, 35; in Tajikistan, 88, 90-92,110; in Uzbekistan, 162,164, 166,175,179,181,183nl0,183nl5 CPC. See Coloured People s Congress CPSA. See Communist Party of South Africa Crankshaw, Edward, 13 Crime and Punishment (Dostoevsky), 77 Cuba, 23; exile in, 42; grave in, 43 Cuba and Africa (La Guma), 23 culture, 28; of Kazakhstan, 133; of Tajikistan, 89,90 Culture and Liberation (La Guma), 28 Cuprevicius, Viktoras, 232-233, 236nl2 Cyrus the Great, 161 Dadoo, Yusuf, 25 Darkness at Noon (Koestler), 13 David-Fox, Michael, 13, 32 Decembrists, 39, 77,189,192, 221 decolonization, 23 Derrida, Jacques, 3, 6, 44 Dickens, Charles, 74 Dobrenko, Evgeny, 32 Dostoevsky, Fyodor, 16,39; arrest and exile of, 78-79; in Leningrad, 77, 77- 78; monument to, 76 Douglass, Frederick, 43-44 Dreiser, Theodore, 13 Drum magazine, 21 Du Bois, W. E. B., 5,14,15, 33; Black Atlantic and, 44; legacy of, 44; Marxism and, 18; Washington criticized by, 34 Dushanbe, Tajikistan, 86-88,112nll economic theory, 34 electro-thermal power station, 230 Elektrosila Works, 77 Ellis, Stephen, 43 Ellison, Ralph, 35 Engels, Friedrich, 16, 40 Erganbertieva, Tyurgunon, 170-171, 173 esthetics of conflict, 28 ethnic avant-garde, 44 Etude (La Guma), 21 exile, 3, 23; in Cuba, 42; of Dostoevsky, 78- 79; fugitive cosmopolitanism and, 23-39; Herman on, 42; of Lenin, 187, 226n41, 226n42; to Siberia, 77, 79, 82nll Fanon, Frantz, 5,26, 33-34, 37 Al-Farabi, 131,153nl6 Farred, Grant, 23 Ferghana Valley, Uzbekistan, 163-167 fiction: as esthetics of conflict, 28; social realism in, 3 Field, Roger, 11,20 Fighting Talk, 21 Filatov, Victor, 217-218 First, Ruth, 3,20, 25 First International Conference of Negro Workers, 15 Fischer, Bram, 145,154n24 Flecker, James Elroy, 39,99,177-178, 237 folk arts, 36-37 For Whom the Bell Tolls (Hemingway), 165 256 Index Foreign Literature magazine, 179 Franco, Francisco, 12 Francophones, 5 Freedom Charter, 20 fugitive cosmopolitanism, 3, 4; exile and, 23-39; talents and beliefs flourishing with, 24; voices of, 46 Gabardolin, Rashid, 139 Gagarin, Yuri, 228, 235n4 Galeskas, 230 Galeva, Tanya, 216-217 The Gambler (Dostoevsky), 77 Gandhi, Indira, 26 Garrard, Carol, 29 Garvey, Marcus, 7-8,10 Garveyism, 7 Generator, 210 Gide, André, 13 Gilroy, Paul, 4-5,14 Gladkov, Fyodor, 33 Glinka, Mikhail, 204, 224nll global liberation, 23 Global South, 5, 44 GOELRO plan, 33, 57nl82, 94-95, 112n20 Gogol, Nikolai, 74 Goldberg, Denis, 23 Golden Horde, 122 The Golden Journey to Samarkand (Flecker), 39 Gorky, Maxim, 21, 30, 32, 33, 46, 74, 225n20; folk arts and, 36-37; on Red Terror, 56nl73 Great Ferghana Canal, 36,164,173, 183nl5 Great Leap Forward, 105,113n28 Great Patriotic War, 88-89,124 Great Silk Road, 121 Great Terror, 13 Gromyko, A. A., 63 Group Areas Act of 1950, 7,19, 23 Guevara, Ernesto ( Che ), 40-42 Guillen, Nicolas, 130,153nl4 gulags, 12 Gumede, Josiah Tshangana, 9,10 Gurilyov, Albert, 188,189; family of, 190,192; on Lake Baikal, 191; singing of, 193,195 Gypsies, 126-127,153n9 Hadj, Ahmed Ben Messali, 9 Hani, Chris: assassination of, 1-2; Umkhonto we Sizwe leadership of, 2 Happy Bells, 233 Harvest Home, 230 Has Socialism Failed? (Slovo), 43 Head, Bessie, 7, 21 Hemingway, Ernest, 21, 74,165 Hermitage museum, 80 Hirsch, Francine, 36,43 historical materialism, 36 Hitler, Adolph, 68, 74 How Europe Underdeveloped Africa (Rodney), 34 Hozv Russia Transformed Her Colonial Empire (Pad mo re and Pizer), 24, 35-36, 44 Hughes, Langston, 11,14,16-17, 34-35; brown people described by, 37; on Douglass, 43^44; with Koestler, 57nl93; on Soviet Union, 43 humor, 37 hydroelectric power, 33; Bratsk power station, 199-201, 224nl0; dams for, 95; Elektrosila Works, 77; Sibenergo works visit, 209-210; in Siberia, 199-201; in Tajikistan, 89, 94-97,102 ibn-Sina, Abu-Ali, 37, 85,104-105, llln4,131 ICU. See Industrial and Commercial Workers Union Imanov, Amangeldeh, 138,153n20 Imperial Eyes (Pratt), 45 imperialism, 9, 20, 34, 45 Industrial and Commercial Workers Union (ICU), 7, 8 industrialization: of Kazakhstan, 128; of Siberia, 198; of Uzbekistan, 182 Industrial Workers of the World, 8 Institute of the Earth, Tajikistan, 108-109 International Brigades, 11-12 International Trade Union Committee of Negro Workers (ITUCNW), 15 Index 257 In the Fog of the Seasons End (La Guma), 3, 21, 28, 209 Irkutsk, Siberia, 188-189,190,192-193 Iron Curtain, 67 Israilova, Zulfiya, 158,182,183n3 ITUCNW. See International Trade Union Committee of Negro Workers Ivan IV, 223n2 Ivanova, Maria, 140 Ivanovich, Karl, 201-203 Ivashchenko, Rosa Ivanova, 148 I Wonder as I Wander (Hughes), 16-17, 35,43 Jabayev, Jambul, 123 Jambul, Kazakhstan, 123-125 James, C. L. R,, 5,46 Jameson, Frederic, 5 Janghildin, Alibi, 138,153n20 JanMohamed, Abdul, 28, 29,46 Johnson, Hewlett, 13 Jokubonis, Gediminas, 233, 236nl3 Jungarían lords, 122,152n5 Kalinin, M. I., 222, 226n41 Kalinka, 205, 224nl3 Kasimov, Alibai, 117 Kasimov, Mohamed, 106 Kathrada, Ahmed, 20, 23 Katz, Mikhail, 223 Kaunas, Lithuania, 230-233 Kazakh Nomadic Culture (Auezov, M.), 150 Kazakhstan, xii; acquirements from, 237; Alma-Ata in, 119-121; area of, 127; Arikbalik visit, 141,142; Blue Mountains of, 146-148; collective farm system in, 129-130,137, 138-141,142-145,151-152; culture of, 133; establishment of, 152n2; Gypsies in, 126-127; health zone in, 148-149; herdsmen of, 116-118; history of, 121-123; industrialization of, 128; Jambul in, 123-125; Kokchetav visit, 135-137; land and water reforms in, 128-129; language of, 118,131-132; plains of, 83,115-116,150, 152; romantic legends of, 149-150; science in, 133; socialism in, 127-128; steppes of, 130-131,151,152; Tselinograd in, 130; welcome to, 118-119 Kelley, Robin, 44 Khan, Genghis, 187, 223n2 Khayyam, Omar, 109,113n29 Khorezm, 161,183nl0 Khramov, Vladlen, 96, 97 Khrushchev, Nikita, 26 Kipling, Rudyard, 45 Kirov ballet, 77 Kirov Stadium, 81 Koestler, Arthur, 13, 35, 57nl93 Kokchetav, Kazakhstan, 135-137 Kolchak, Alexander, 147,154n26, 208, 211 Kollontai, A. M., 222, 226n41 Komsomols, 90,101,137,171 Korovichenko, 155-156 Kotane, Moses, 18, 20 Krasnov, Ivan, 203 Kremlin, 76 Kuchum, 187,223n2 Kuibyshev, Valerian, 137-138,153n20 kulaks, 124,153n8,153nll, 198 kumiss, 149,152 Kunene, Mazisi, 25 Kuznetsov, Nikolai, 212, 225n26 Kyzyl Kum Desert, 175,176 La Guma, Bartholomew, 22 La Guma, Blanche (nee Herman), 41; arrest of, 22; coining rouble millionaire, 29; on CPSA, 21; on exile, 42; gifts for, 102; marriage to, 21-22; prison experiences, 39; support from, 25; on Table Mountain, 23 La Guma, Eugene 22, 29 La Guma, James ( Jimmy ): as CPSA envoy, 9; as CPSA member, 8; as diamond mine worker, 2; on imperialism, 20; meeting friends of, 75-76; Native Republic thesis and, 10; son inspired by, 11; in Soviet Union, 10,11, 63; as UNIA leader, 8; utopian thinking of, 14-15 La Guma, Joan, 7 258 Index La Guma, Justin Alexander ( Alex ), 31, 38,41. See also specific topics La Guma, Wilhelmina, 7 Lahusen, Thomas, 37-39 Lake Baikal, 189-192,224n4 land of three thousand lakes, 228 Langa, Mandla, 30 language: Communist Party on, 91; of Kazakhstan, 118,131-132; Lenin and, 132; of Lithuania, 231; in Russia, 134; in Soviet Union, 133, 134; Soviet Union Communist Party and, 132; in Tajikistan, 89 Larionov, Ivan, 224nl3 late capitalism, 44-A5 late socialism, 13; development of, 37-39; late capitalism and, 44^15; socialist realism question and, 23-39 late style, 40 Laurinciukas, Albertas, 235 Lee, Steven, 44 Leili and Mejnun, 91,112nl7 Lenin, Aleksandr, 226n42 Lenin, Vladimir, 9,11,33, 63; backwardness term used by, 35-36; birth of, 222,226n41; on capitalism, 64; exile of, 187, 226n41; on Ferghana Valley, 164; GOELRO plan, 33, 57nl82-57nl83, 94-95, 112n20; language and, 132; on national states, 162; school of, 222; self-determination and, 36; on Siberia, 187; tomb of, 72, 73; works of, 65; worldview, 16 Leningrad: Aurora battleship in, 80-81; Dostoevsky in, 77, 77-78; Field of Mars in, 81; Hermitage museum in, 80; Kirov Stadium in, 81; old city and new, 77; palm reading in, 79-80; Summer Palace in, 79 Leningraders, Dear Children of Mine! (Jambul), 123 Leninism, 9, 33-34 Liandies Muzikos Teatro Trupe, 234 The Liberator: A Non-European Anti- Imperialist Magazine, 11 Linkhovoin, Lhasaran, 241, 241n7 Literature and Life (La Guma), 23,30 Lithuania, 39; acquirements from, 237; Catholic Church in, 230; electro- thermal power station in, 230; Kaunas visit, 230-233; as land of three thousand lakes, 228; language of, 231; Pirčiupis village visit, 233; stained-glass work in, 229-230; Trakai castle in, 234; Trakai visit, 233; Vilnius visit, 229-230, 235 Little Libby (La Guma), 22 London, Jack, 74 A Long Way from Home (McKay), 15,17 lost futures, 40-47 Lotus: Afro-Asian Writings, 25 Lotus Prize for Literature, 2, 25-26, 37 Lukács, Georg, 37,46 Lumumba, Patrice, 26 Lunacharsky, A. V., 64, 68n5,127 Madikizela-Mandela, Winnie, 1 Madonis, Alec, 92,102 Magubane, Bernard, 21 Malraux, André, 30 Mamkina, Rosa, 167,167-168,169,170 Mancini, Henry, 224nl2 Mandela, Nelson: accusations against, 20; election of, 2; family tradition of, 6; generation of, 3; labeling of, 19; as new breed of activist, 12; prison release of, 1; sentencing of, 23; writings of, 3 Mao Zedong, 25 Marghilan market place, 173 Markov, Dmitry, 33 Marks, Gerald, 225n35 marriage, 21-22 Marx, Karl, 16, 40,132 Marxism, 5,18 Marxism and the National Question (Stalin), 9 Marxism-Leninism, 16, 24, 33, 65; doctrine of, 35-36; Gypsies and, 126; October Revolution of 1917 and, 64; party formation of, 64 Matrosov, Alexander, 241, 241n6 Matthews, James, 7, 23 May Day, 72 Mbeki, Govan, 6,23 McKay, Claude, 15,17 Index 259 Mercer, Johnny, 224nl2 Merimėe, Prosper, 235,236nl5 Mhlaba, Raymond, 23 Michurin Farm, 125 Mikhailovsky, Nikolai, 209, 225n21 Mindaugas, 228,235n6 Mintz, Sidney, 14 Mirshakar, Mirsaid, 88,112nl2 Mitienova, Raissa, 194-195,197 Mlangeni, Andrew, 23 Moon River, 205, 224nl2 Morgan, Henry, 136 Morkūnas, Kazys, 230, 236n8 Morogoro Conference, Tanzania, 57n205 Moscow: battle of, 73; people, homes, renovation in, 76-77; traffic in, 74-75 Moscow Nights, 213, 225n30 Mother (Gorky), 33 Mother Earth, 236n8 Mother of Pirčiupis, 233, 236nl3 The Motorcycle Dianes (Guevara), 40^42 Motsoaledi, Elias, 23 movies, 63. See also specific movies Mphahlele, Es kia, 21 Mullen, Bill, 18,44 Münster, Sebastian, 186,223nl Muravyov-Apostol, Sergey, 221, 225n38, 226n39 Nardai, Jane, 5 Nardai, Paulette, 5 Nasser, Gamal Abdel, 25 national demarcation policy, 162, 183nl2 National Liberation League, 11 National Party, South Africa (NP), 1,18 national question (South Africa), 9,16, 20-21, 24, 28-29, 36,47, 63 national question (Soviet Union), 63, 67-68,105,240 nation-state-colony: as hybrid status, 21; South Africa as, 18-23 Native Republic thesis, 10,11; specter of, 21 Natives Land Act of 1913,9 Navoi, Alisher, 131,153nl6,183n7 Nazism, 64, 68, 72, 79, 223, 230, 231 A Negro Looks at Soviet Central Asia (Hughes), 16, 34-35 Negro Bureau of the Red International of Labour Unions, 15 Nehru, Jawaharlal, 9, 25 Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism (Nkrumah), 34 Neruda, Pablo, 30,160,183n8, 210 nervous breakdown, 22-23 NEUM. See Non-European Unity Movement New Age, 21, 22 Nikulkov, Anatoly, 208-209 Nishnikov, Nikolai, 142 Niyazi, Hamza Hakimzade, 183n7 Nizhnevartovsk, Siberia, 215-221 Nkosi, Lewis, 21, 25 Nkrumah, Kwame, 34 Nokwe, Duma, 24 no middle road thesis, 34 Non-European Unity Movement (NEUM), 19 Northrop, Douglas, 16 Notes from a Dead House (Dostoevsky), 39, 79, 82nll Novikov, Andrei, 204 Novosibirsk, Siberia, 203-205 NP. See National Party, South Africa Nurek Hydroelectric Power Station, 95-97 Nurek Valley, Tajikistan, 91-93; Nurek town in, 97-102 Nyerere, Julius, 34 Obolensky, Evgeny, 221, 225n38 October Revolution of 1917,1, 8,13, 33, 68n4,197; anniversary of, 26; battles of, 63-64; Marxism-Leninism and, 64; opening new era, 239-240; participants in, 226n41; Siberia and, 187; victory of, 229 oil fields, 214-221 Okigbo, Christopher, 22 Omens of Adversity (Scott), 46 Onienko, Nikolai, 208 Order of Ikhamanga in Gold, 2 Orjonikidze, Sergo, 222, 226n41 Osborne, John, 74, 81 n5 O Sole Mio, 233 260 Index Padmore, George, 5,14-15,18, 24, 35-36, 44 palm reading, 79-80 Pan-Africanism, 7-3,14,15 Pan-Africanism or Communism (Padmore), 15 Pankova, Nina, 127 Tarty Organization and Party Literature (Lenin), 33 Pasha, Enver, 85,112n6 Pasternak, Boris, 30 Paul Robeson and Africa (La Guma), 23 Peterson, Dale, 33 Petrov, Grigory, 218-220 Petrov, Vladimir, 68n2 petticoat government, 140,154n21 Phillips, Lily Wiatrowski, 32 Pillay, Vella, 25 Pirčiupis village, Lithuania, 233 Pizer, Dorothy, 24, 35-36, 44 Pole Star, 208 political thought: activism shaping, 23; economic theory and, 34; formation of, 18; ideological obstacles to, 19; in late style, 39; in tangential literatures, 44; writing and, 21,23 Polo, Marco, 65-66, 84 Popescu, Monica, 37, 43 Population Registration Act of 1950,19 Porter, Eric, 44 Prashad, Vijay, 9 Pratt, Mary Louise, 5, 45 Presence africaine, 28 President Nguesso Literary Prize, 2 Problems of the Theory of Socialist Realism (Markov), 33 Progress Publishers, 2,12 proletarian humanism, 46 Pushkin, Alexander, 74,77,221 The Question (Alleg), 12 Rabaka, Reiland, 4 al-Rachid, Harun, 88 racial uplift, 34 Ramayana, 86, 89,131, 201 Ramirez, Pepe, 65, 69n9 Rand Rebellion, 8 Rassool, Ciraj, 3 Razin, Stenka, 73 Red Atlantic, 12-17 Red Guards, 73,156,159,170 Red Square, 41; history of, 73-74; people in, 72 Red Star and Green Crescent (Alleg), 23 Red Terror, 56nl73 Reed, John, 12, 64 Resurrection, 63, 68nl revolutionary romanticism, 32-33 The Right of Nations to Self- Determination (Lenin), 9 Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai, 39,170, 183nl6 Rive, Richard, 7, 23 Rivonia Trial, 23,154n24 Robeson, Paul, 11,12,14,15,17 Robinson, Cedric, 4 Rodney, Walter, 14, 34 Rogers, J. A., 11 Rogov, Nikolai, 208, 225nl9 rouble millionaire, 29 Roux, Edward ( Eddie ), 11 Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam recitation, 180 Rudagi, 37, 89, llln4 Rusheva, Nadya, 206, 224nl7 Russia, 15, 24, 35-36, 44; language in, 134; Russian Orientalism, 39; Russia s soul, 237; Ulyanovsk visit, 222-223 Russia and America: An Interpretation (Du Bois), 15 Russia in the Shadows (Wells), 94 Rustaveli, Shota, 159,183n7 Rytkheu, Yuri, 208, 209, 224nl8 SACP. See South African Communist Party SACPO. See South African Coloured People s Organization Sagan, Françoise, 205,224nl3 SAIC. See South African Indian Congress Said, Edward, 33,40 Saint Vladimir s church, 213 Saladin, 88 Samarkand, Uzbekistan, 176-178 Index 261 Sapunov, Yevgeny, 73 Sbasov, Shoken, 118 Scheherazade (Rimsky-Korsakov), 39, 170,183nl6 Schreiner, Olive, 8 science: Academy of Sciences of the Republic, Tajikistan, 104-106; in Kazakhstan, 133; in Siberia, 205-208; in Tajikistan, 104-106,133; in Uzbekistan, 133 Scott, David, 46 Scott, Walter, 234, 236nl4 Sechaba., 3, 28 Sechaba, Tsepo, 43, 59n237 self-determination, 36, 63 Sembene, Ousmane, 30 Separate Representation of Voters Act of 1951,19 Serote, Mongane Wally, 30 Shakespeare, William, 74 Shaman Baikal, 213, 225n31 Sharpeville Massacre, 22, 25, 53nl07 Shastin, Anatoly, 189, 224nl3 Shchors, Nikolai, 151,154n28 Shchuchinsk sanatorium, 148 sheep s head, 37,124,197 Shelikhov, Grigory, 192, 224n6 Shemyakin, Alexander, 223 Sholokhov, Mikhail, 32,154n23,193, 224n7 Sibenergo works visit, 209-210 Siberia, 3, 12, 33; Africa compared to, 35; Akademgorodok visit, 205-208, 224nl5; Bashkirs in, 218-220; collective farm system in, 196-197; dams in, 97; exile to, 77, 79, 82nll; farewell to, 221; history of, 36, 186-187, 207; industrialization of, 198; Irkutsk sights, 188-189, 192-193; Lake Baikal as gem of, 189-192, 224n4; Lenin on, 187; Nizhnevartovsk visit, 215-221; Novosibirsk visit, 203-205; October Revolution of 1917 and, 187; oil fields of, 214-221; out of tribalism, 197-199; science in, 205-208; Sibenergo works visit, 209-210; socialism in, 198-199; Trans-Siberian Railway, 24, 45,186, 188; Tyumen visit, 211-214; Ust- Ordynsky Buryat national area in, 193-197, 224n8; weddings in, 220-221; Yalutorovsk visit, 221 Siberian Folk Choir, 203-204 Sibirskiye Ogni (Siberian Lights), 208-209 silk manufacture, 167-168, 171-173 Simons, Jack, 34 Simons, Ray, 34 Simons, Seymour, 225n35 Singh, Nikhil Pal, 18 Sisulu, Walter, 3, 23; accusations against, 20; as new breed of activist, 12 Skuratov, Gennady, 145 slave trades, 40 Slovo, Joe, 34, 43; accusations against, 20 socialism, 34,43; acceptance of, 64-65; in Kazakhstan, 127-128; in Siberia, 198-199; Socialism in One Country policy, 36,153nll; of Soviet Union, 238; in Uzbekistan, 162. See also industrialization; late socialism socialist realism: Black Atlantic and, 32-33; defined, 33; late, 37-39; late socialism and, 23-39; as literary technique, 30-32; as revolutionary romanticism, 32-33 social realism, 3, 21, 32 Soiuz sovetskikh pisatelei. See Writers Union of the USSR Solovyov-Sedoi, Vasily, 225n30 Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, 12 South Africa: disenfranchisement of, 28; future of, 5; national oppression in, 9; as nation-state-colony, 18-23 South African Coloured People s Organization (SACPO), 18; ANC supported by, 19; national chairman of, 21; vice-chairman of, 19 South African Communist Party (SACP), 1-2; ANC alliance, 3, 9-10, 19, 21, 29; anti-apartheid struggle and, 24-25; representative of, 3; strategy of, 28; underground organization of, 18 262 Index South African Indian Congress (SAIC), 18 Soviet Order Of Friendship, 2 Soviet Union: alternate Second World modernity of, 28-29; Black Atlantic and, 12-17; black visitors to, 12-17; churches in, 212-213; colonization by, 43; demise of, 4; electricity production in, 95; foreign visitors to, 12-14; fraternal co-operation in, 240; Hughes on, 43; impressions of in movies, 63; La Guma, James, visiting, 10,11; landing in, 71; language in, 133,134; living standards, 237; national demarcation policy, 162,183nl2; Padmore on national and colonial problems, 24; socialism of, 238; Soviet experiment, 13,15-16; Soviet people in, 134; state development in, 83-84; statistics and, 67; women of, 134-135. See also Communist Party, Soviet Union Soyinka, Wole, 22 Soyuz-Apollo project, 130 Spring, 230 Spring Has Come and Asks for You (Israilova), 182 stained-glass work, 229-230 Stalin, Joseph, 9,10; death of, 30; Great Terror under, 13; purges of, 15; Socialism in One Country policy, 36,153nll; worldview, 16 St. Basil s Cathedral, 73 Steinbeck, John, 13, 21,112n21 Steinmetz, Charles, 94 Stolypin, P. A., 195, 224n9 The Stone Country (La Guma), 3, 22, 28, 39, 235 The Stone Flower’, 63, 68n2 Stoskus, Algimantas, 230, 236n8 Stout, Rex, 235n2 St. Petersburg. See Leningrad Strohm, John L., 13 Suleimenov, Olzhas, 120 Summer Palace, 79 Suppression of Communism Act of 1950,18 Sverdlov, Y. M., 222, 226n41 Sviatoslavich, Vladimir, 225n28 Tacitus, 228, 235n5 Tajikistan: Academy of Sciences of the Republic visit, 104-106; ballet in, 91; building brigades in, 102-104; collective farm system in, 109-111; confectioners contest, 104; cotton production, 88, 90-92,110; culture of, 89, 90; dancing in, 85-86; Dushanbe, 86-88; history of, 85; hydroelectric power in, 89, 94-97, 102; Institute of the Earth observatory in, 108-109; language in, 89; Nurek Hydroelectric Power Station in, 95-97; Nurek Valley trip, 91-93, 97-102; as part of hinterland, 33, 84-85; science in, 104-106,133; tea house, 90; textile factory visit in, 106-108; weddings in, 90,101; women in, 89; writers of, 88-90 Tambo, Oliver, 3,25; accusations against, 20; as new breed of activist, 12 Tamerlane, 176-177,177,184n21 tangential literatures, 44 Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 16,155-161, 180-181 Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich, 73,233 Ten Days that Shook the World (Reed), 12 Tertz, Abram, 32 textile factory visit, 106-108 Thang s Bicycle (La Guma), 23, 235 The}/ Fought for Their Country (Sholokhov), 193, 224n7 They Shoot Horses Don t They, 230, 236n9 Thibedi, William, 10-11 Third World, 44 Tiesa, 235 Time Longer Than Rope (Roux), 11 Time of the Butcherbird (La Guma), 3, 21, 28, 42 The Time Has Come (La Guma), 28 Timofeyevich, Yermak, 223n2 Timokhin, Vladlen, 208 Tolstoy, Leo, 74, 81n5 Toure, Sekou, 64, 68n7 tragedy, 46 Index 263 Trakai, Lithuania, 233 Trakai castle, 234 Transcription Centre, 25 Trans-Siberian Railway, 24, 45, 186,188 traveling theory, 33 Treason Trial, 20,22,153nl8 tribalism, 197-199 Trotsky, Leon, 10,11,19, 35 Trubetskoi, Sergei Petrovich, 161, 224n5 Tselinograd, Kazakhstan, 130 Turkmenistan, 35, llln2 Twin, Mark, 74 Tyumen, Siberia, 211-214 Udainazarova, Tutiphon, 168 Udovikova, Raissa, 127 Uigun, 156 Ujamaa: Essays on Socialism (Nyerere), 34 Ulugbek, 37,176,177,184n22 Ulyanova, Valentina, 140 Ulyanovsk, Russia, 222-223 Umkhonto we Sizwe, 2 Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), 8 Updike, John, 205 Ust-Ordynsky Buryat national area, 193-197, 224n8 utopian space, 37, 39 Uzbekistan, xiii, 84; acquirements from, 237; Alai Mountains, 168-170; Bukhara visit in, 174-176,178-179; collective farm system in, 165-167, 181; concerts in, 157; cotton production in, 162,164,166,175, 179, 181,183nl0,183nl5; dress of, 164-165; Ferghana Valley visit, 163-167; Great Ferghana Canal, 36, 164,173,183nl5; history of, 161-163; industrialization of, 182; Kyzyl Kum Desert in, 175; land reclamation in, 181-182; leave-taking, 158-159; Marghilan market place, 173; Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam recitation in, 180; Samarkand visit in, 176-178; science in, 133; silk manufacture in, 167-168,171-173; socialism in, 162; Tashkent in, 119,155-161,180-181; traditional dress of, 158; Uzbek Writer s Union, 158; women in, 166, 167; wool production in, 179 Vambery, 136,153nl9,161,183nll Vassilyevna, Galina, 217 Verdi, 230 Vietnam: A People s Victory (La Guma), 23 Vilnius, Lithuania, 229—230, 235 Vilnius-Kaunas highway, 231 Vladimirov, Alexei, 117 Volshaninova, 127 A Walk in the Night (La Guma), 3, 22, 28 War of the Worlds (Wells), 85 Washington, Booker T., 34 weddings: in Siberia, 220-221; in Tajikistan, 90,101 Wells, H. G., 85, 94, 97 We Shall Overcome, 150, 154n27 Western Cape writing, 23 What I Learned from Maxim Gorky (La Guma), 30 White Guards, 123,138,147 White Huns, 161 Whitsuntide Shakers, 213 Williams, Eric, 14 Wilson, Edmund, 13 Wilson, Harold, 67, 69nl2 Winter Notes on Summer Impressions (Dostoevsky), 76 Wolpe, Harold, 21, 34 women: of Soviet Union, 134-135; in Tajikistan, 89; in Uzbekistan, 166, 167 World Congress Against Colonial Oppression and Imperialism, 9 The Wretched of the Earth (Fanon), 37 Wright, Richard, 33, 35, 44, 46 Writers Union of the USSR (Soiuz sovetskikh pisatelei), 88; book invitation from, 29; ceremonial leave-taking, 181; Congress attendance, 30, 32; control of, 37; invitation from, 66; monitoring by, 39; representatives of, 203 writing: Afro-Asian Writers Association, 24, 25, 37, 42, 88; of 264 Index Mandela, 3; political thought and, 21, 23; Western Cape, 23. See also fiction Wyndham, John, 109 Yakushkin, 221, 226n39 Yalutorovsk, Siberia, 221 Yandosov, Bakhram, 145 Yankovsky, Ivan, 148 Yashen, Kamil, 156,181,183n2 yashmak, 87 Yazhek, Ivan, 210 Yermak, 187 Yesinov, Dauletbek, 152 Yeslovetsky State Farm, 138-141 Young Communist League, 12 Young Pioneers, 72, 222 Yousaf, Nahem, 28 Yurchak, Alexei, 43 Yusupov, Osman, 164 Zazubrin, Vladimir, 208,225n20 Zolotogradov, 127
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