A searingly personal memoir of the great Russian poet by his American friend and publisher, containing much previously unknown material about how Brodsky left Russia and how he made his way in the new
"A searingly personal memoir of the great Russian poet by his American friend and publisher, containing much previously unknown material about how Brodsky left Russia and how he made his way in the ne
The Golden Age of Russian poetry (1820-41) was the Romantic period not only in verse, but also in prose. Since they were without native traditions of fiction, Russian writers of the time were clearly
"... highly recommended.... This anthology of faithful translations of the classics is by far the best of its kind to come out for a long time." —Canadian Slavic Review
Yury Trifonov, one of the preeminent Russian writers of the twentieth century, took a turn toward the controversial - and a leap toward greatness - with the publication of the two novellas included in