How African and Asian Writers Found a Soviet Audience

An interview with[Rossen 
Djagalov](https://jacobinmag.com/author/rossen-djagalov)

Throughout the Cold War, Moscow-backed bodies like the Afro-Asian Writers' 
Association and the Tashkent Film Festival brought writers and filmmakers from 
across the Third World to the USSR. Their exchanges with their Eastern Bloc 
counterparts reflected the ambitions and limits of Soviet internationalism.

https://jacobinmag.com/2020/11/african-asian-writers-filmmakers-soviet-union-second-and-third-worlds

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