PAVLENKOV, Vladlen Konstantinovich (1929-1990)
Details
Type of record: Archive
Title: PAVLENKOV, Vladlen Konstantinovich (1929-1990)
Classmark: LRA/MS 1047
Date(s): 1981-1992
Language: English; Russian
Size and medium: 330 ff, 4 vols; printed; TS
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/20339
Collection group(s): Leeds Russian Archive
Description
Vladlen Pavlenkov "Sovety otsylaiushchim" (New York-New Jersey, 1982) /1/, "Sovety otsylaiushchim", 2nd edition ([Jersey City], 1987) /2/, "Advice to Mailers on Sending Mail to the USSR" (Jersey City, 1987) /3/, "The State of US-Soviet Postal Communications in Recent Years: Personal Mail" (Jersey City, 1987) /4/. Vladlen Pavlenkov (editor) "Pochta v SSSR: Informatsionnyi biulleten' organizatsii `Freedom of Communications'" (Jersey City), nos 2, 5, 9, 13/14, 18, 21 (February 1984-April 1990) /5-10/, "Mail to the USSR: Information Bulletin of Freedom of Communications Committee" (Jersey City), nos 12(2), 6(21) (March 1987, December 1989) /11-12/. Leaflets and forms etc relating to Freedom of Communications Committee /13-19/. Typescripts of Vladlen Pavlenkov "[Letters to My Murdered Brother]", 1984 /20/, "Sixteen Hours and Eighteen Minutes (with Various Digressions) with a Car and Twenty- Nine and a Half Minutes with a Dog", nd /21/, "Starye dissidentskie fantazii po teme perestroiki i
pokhvala Gorbachevy", nd /22/. Correspondence between Vladlen Pavlenkov and Richard Davies (including photocopies of letters to Michael Gollop and Patrick Miles, material on Soviet postal censorship, Freedom of Communications Committee circulars) (31, 1981-1989) /23-53/. Photocopies of Vladlen Pavlenkov death-notice and obituary /54-55/. Flyer about Vladlen Pavlenkov "Izbrannoe" (Arlington, USA, 1992) /56/.
Provenance
Pavlenkov, Vladlen; Pavlenkova, Svetlana (April 1982-April 1990), Davies, Richard (January 1993)
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