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  • av Ronald Hingley
    478 - 1 915,-

  • av Ronald Hingley
    439,-

    This book, first published in 1959, contains passages with commentary from 12 of the most important Soviet authors. They are lively and typical passages, written in varying styles, depicting historical events such as the 1917 Revolution, collectivisation and the death of Stalin, as well as the everyday side of Soviet life. They are a key introduction to the Russian language used in the Soviet period, an analysis of the language used by its leading writers, and a snapshot of life in Russia at the time.

  • av Michael Scammell
    845 - 3 311,-

  • av Ronald Hingley
    478 - 1 915,-

  • av H.G. Wells & N. Gangulee
    439 - 1 676,-

  • av Arnold McMillin
    478,-

    This book, first published in 2000, features analyses about and by some of the most important Russian writers of the 1980s, a period of great changes in the cultural life of Russia when the controls of Soviet communism gave way to a wide diversity of unfettered writing. A variety of critical approaches matches the diversity of Russian writers considered here. The book features David Bethea's theoretical discussion of the work of the outstanding critic and cholar Iurii Lotman and a fascinating extending interview with leading poet Ol'ga Sedakova. Several writers and works receive their first scholarly analyses in English, such as Sasha Sokolov's complex postmodern novel, Between Dog and Wolf, Elena Shvarts's poetry, and Zinovii Zinik's work. Aleksandr Zinov'ev's prose is subjected to a searching formal analysis. The book contains an essay on the literary environment of the Moscow poet Mikhail Aizenberg, and a highly controversial article that reviews Russian writing as an extension of imperialism. Writers who for various reasons fell into opprobrium during the 1980s include the Soviet village writers and the late Andrei Siniavskii (Abram Tertz). A survey of urban prose in the late 1980s looks into an uncertain future, while playwright Viktor Slavkin represents the best of contemporary Russian drama.

  • av David Magarshack
    439 - 1 676,-

  • - Russian Writing in the 1980s
     
    1 915,-

    This book, first published in 2000, features analyses about and by some of the most important Russian writers of the 1980s, a period of great changes in the cultural life of Russia. A variety of critical approaches matches the diversity of Russian writers considered here.

  • av Ronald Hingley
    439 - 1 597,-

  • av D.S. Mirsky
    579 - 2 343,-

  • av Helen Muchnic
    478 - 2 054,-

  • av Ronald Hingley
    439 - 1 597,-

  • av William E. Harkins
    478 - 2 155,-

  • av Ronald Hingley
    439 - 1 676,-

  • - A Reader
    av Ronald Hingley
    1 676,-

    This book, first published in 1959, contains passages with commentary from 12 of the most important Soviet authors. They are written in varying styles, and are a key introduction to the Russian language used in the Soviet period, an analysis of the language used by its leading writers, and a snapshot of life in Russia at the time.

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