Soviets ( unturned from P.i(jo I All three Soviets gave g/.is nusl mixed reviews "Then* art* more opportiim ties for writers to lie |)iihlisheil (bet ailse ot the reforms), hut yon i an't w rite about itist am thing miii w ant ." I 'fliand sail! Although restrit turns still ex ist there have been i hanges l ieiiiin said Writers .ire now using filasnost to lr\ to get works published that the\ wrote years ago but th.it have not been |iritiled \ew works are also being published, but only a lew l 'fliand said There is a government pub lieutimi that is planning to pub lish one of Joseph Brodski s poems." he said Brodski is a Nobel Prize laureate who was imprisoned in l‘»B4 in Lenin grad tor being a "stale para site and exiled from the Sovi et I 'nion "But there are other poems of Brodski's that thei dare not tout h. ' he said "I am i oiti ini ed that g/as mist and treedom ol the press are not the same thing riband said 'Onlx members ot the Writer's I 'nion halt* n< less to publishing houses " he said, referring to the govern merit i.outrolled union .S.imi/.dul puhlii ations at tempt to i in univent state re stru lions imposed bv the Writ ers t Inion. The main obslai le (to pnbli i ationl is the existent e of the \\ tiler s I nion I 'Bland said "Only members of the Writer's I nion liaie at i ess to the pub lishing houses Other writer's organizations have been formed hut lliei re main utloffii ial bet uuse the government sees them as a threat I 'fliand said "Thei think that a second w riter s union is equal to a sei olid (polilit al) parti he said I 'fliand and Kremin are both members ol an utloffii ial organ i/alion. the Professional (irou|i of Leningrad Writers Although it iloes not give i1s the privileges th.it members ut thr U riters I nion have it somuhim protei ts our i ops rights'' I lliaud s.ml l III.mil is .ilsii .1 member ut .mother unnflii i.il organization ( lull 8 1 started nut .is an under ground group ol poets Hut Club HI was eventually allowed h\ tile l.emngr.id au thorities in ortlei to relieve the situation ut so mam poets not being published he said W hen filastwst began to ere ate more opportunities to be published. Club HI was ilivul ed. I III.mil said "The first group saw mm promise as possible, the\ began to be published in l rumgi.nl magazines he said I'hen there is the second group to w hii h I belong W e i annul Imd ai i ess to be published 1 'I'll.mil and Kreniin are both leading poets in the Sos let t 'iiion. set eat h i an i hum olds one published work both ot svhii h were published in the t 'luted Stales Tii.it then \\ oi hs were pub lisheil in the West and not in the Soviet I 'nion is nothing new Mans Soviet emigre writ els | is e III t lie W est I la It lit I 'fliunds i lose friends many ot whom are prominent w liters livr m the I 'lilted States in I rant e and the other hall live in the Soviet I 'nion. he said As for the tuture ol Sos iet lit erature all three Soviets said tiles see Ilians line ert.unties ( )ther rei ent attempts at re tin in that will attei.t w i iters in i luile the ness Is annouiu ed Lass ol the Press and the Mi ilia Hei ause the Supreme So s iet has only recently approved the lust reading ol the measure not mails' details ol its imple mentation are knoss n I I hand was familiar ss 11It the lass's rough drafts howesei and said that he ohjer led to its lust point "It sass the press must en i nurage prii'slnnk.i (restrui tin ingl and the development ol so THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON 'Wait a minute! 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