Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

samizdat

Noun
ˈsæmɪzˌdæt
Definition
A form of clandestine publishing that originated in the former Soviet Union to distribute banned literature and express dissent.
Examples
  • During the Cold War, many writers used samizdat to share their works secretly.
  • He discovered a samizdat magazine filled with thought-provoking essays and poems.
  • Samizdat was a significant way for dissidents to communicate despite government restrictions.
Meaning
The term ‘samizdat’ refers to a practice where individuals reproduce and disseminate manuscripts or printed materials without official approval, particularly in regimes where censorship is practiced.
Synonyms
  • Self-publishing
  • Underground publication
  • Clandestine literature