Literature and Propaganda

The discussion highlights the underground circulation of "Doctor Zhivago" among the Soviet intelligentsia, revealing how literature served as a subtle form of resistance. While some readers approached the novel politically, many were simply captivated by its narrative. The complexities of public reception are underscored by the contrasting reactions from leaders like Khrushchev, who struggled to grasp its significance amidst the political turmoil of the time.