Samizdat in a sentence as a noun

Although, one of the ideas was to replicate DFW's "samizdat" as an art project.

They are indeed "forced to resort to samizdat, or even blogs, to get their work published".

The book itself is kind of funny; it has the appearance of being typeset entirely in Microsoft Word, which gives it a sort of samizdat charm.

So do I. I really hate living in a world in which vitally important information about the functionality and security of our operating systems is spread by samizdat -- traveling in the form of dark rumors posted semi-anonymously on foreign-hosted IRC chats by guys with names like "3l1m1n4t0r".

Those technologies are a major threat to underground and samizdat media because a government has an unambiguous starting point to figure out what device or facility produced the documents.

Samizdat definitions

noun

a system of clandestine printing and distribution of dissident or banned literature