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Writers define a culture by Elisabeth Vincentelli

Most of the new play "The Twenty-Seventh Man" takes place in a 1952 Soviet prison cell. It contains four men, part of a larger group of 27 rounded up on Stalin's orders. They're more or less famous Jewish writers " "and Yiddishists, to boot," adds one. "The last of...

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 11:52pm on November 18, 2012

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