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Toeing the Party Line
From:
The Washington Post
| Date:
December 3, 2001| Author:
Sarah Kaufman
| Copyright 2001 The Washington Post. This material is published under license from the Washington Post. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Washington Post.Copyright information
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I, MAYA PLISETSKAYA
By Maya Plisetskaya
Translated by Antonina W. Bouis
Yale University 386 pp. $35Aballet dancer strives to make her art
look effortless, despite fatigue, pain or injuries. For Maya
Plisetskaya, prima ballerina of the Bolshoi Ballet for much of the
latter half of the past century, this was an especially miraculous
feat considering that Joseph Stalin, ruler of the Soviet Union when
she became a dancer, had murdered her father and imprisoned her
mother. Plis...
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Ballet
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; A ballerina has a tough time lying about her age. Ballet-goers' memories are so long, so eager to recall all the career landmarks: the graduation performance; the company debut; the first (and last) Swan Lake. Maya Plisetskaya graduated in 1943 and she was 80 last November. Her passport knows it,
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