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The Childhood of Joseph Stalin

Behind the Bastards

CHAPTER

'Te Te Ye'

Stallin's interest in writing poems was overwritten by a new interest in revolutionary socialist literature. The seminary had a small group of rebellious students who would gather together at night and read forbidden works of political theory, eventually graduating to heavy hitters like the communist manifesto. Stallin joined a local club for reading a legal books, the cheap library, which basically worked as a booksharing programme. And stallin would regularly steal books too, joking to his friends that he had expropriated them for the revolution. E was caught several times, usually reading books by victor hugo. His favorite book was the patricide by alexander kasbegi, which featured a band

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