A Closer Union

Simon Wickhamsmith
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The Great Repression left Mongolian letters without many of its leading voices, but this also enabled the Party to revive literature in a way more favorable to its ideological trajectory. The first Congress of Mongolian Writers, held in the spring of 1948, was the culmination of a decade’s political development in which writers were encouraged to write about the benefit of labor (D. Sengee’s ‘The Shock Workers’ [Udarnik, 1941] and Ts. Damdinsüren’s ‘How Soli Changed’ [Soli solison ni, 1945]) and so develop a Mongolian Socialist Realism. Through a closer connection with Soviet policy, helped by Mongolia’s moral and practical support of the Soviet Union during the Great Patriotic War, the Writers’ Congress helped to define the ideological basis for Mongolian literature for the next three decades.
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更紧密的联盟
大镇压使蒙古文学界失去了许多主要的声音,但这也使党能够以一种更有利于其意识形态轨迹的方式复兴文学。1948年春召开的第一届蒙古作家大会,是十年政治发展的高潮,在此期间,作家们被鼓励写劳动的好处(D. Sengee的《震撼的工人》[Udarnik, 1941]和Ts. damdins ren的《Soli如何改变》[Soli solison ni, 1945]),从而发展了蒙古社会主义现实主义。通过与苏联政策的密切联系,以及在卫国战争期间蒙古在道义和实践上对苏联的支持,作家代表大会帮助确定了蒙古文学未来三十年的思想基础。
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