chapter 2 in BORDER CROSSING: RUSSIAN LITERATURE INTO FILM, edited by Alexander Burry & Fredrich ... more chapter 2 in BORDER CROSSING: RUSSIAN LITERATURE INTO FILM, edited by Alexander Burry & Fredrich H. White (Edinburgh University Press, 2016)
Published in "История переводa: Межкультурные подходы к изучению. Материалы международного симпоз... more Published in "История переводa: Межкультурные подходы к изучению. Материалы международного симпозиума в рамках проекта "Национално-исторические традиции в переводоведении" (Москва, 15-17 сентября 2011 г.). Под редакцией Н. Рейнгольд.
Introduction to Alisa Ganieva's THE MOUNTAIN AND THE WALL, translated by Carol Apollonio (Deep Ve... more Introduction to Alisa Ganieva's THE MOUNTAIN AND THE WALL, translated by Carol Apollonio (Deep Vellum, 2015).
The article examines the presence of Anna Akhmatova, both in person and her texts, in the works o... more The article examines the presence of Anna Akhmatova, both in person and her texts, in the works of Andrei Bitov. Akhmatova, in this schema, quite literally represents the bridge from post-Stalinist culture to pre-Revolutionary silver Age. The ironic stance adopted toward Akhmatova in Bitov's novel Pushkin House, as well as in the autobiographical note on Bitov's real-life meetings with Akhmatova, is dropped in Bitov's Reminiscences about Pushkin. In this last work, Bitov adopts strategies similar to those employed by Akhmatova in his essays on Pushkin, whom she views not only as her great predecessor in Russian poetry, but also as her " contemporary " .
Published in PRESENT IMPERFECT: STORIES BY RUSSIAN WOMEN, with an Introduction by Helena Gosiclo,... more Published in PRESENT IMPERFECT: STORIES BY RUSSIAN WOMEN, with an Introduction by Helena Gosiclo, edited by Ayesha Kagal and Natasha Perova
Examples from Nabokov's novel DESPAIR and the short story "Return of Chorb."
Published online ... more Examples from Nabokov's novel DESPAIR and the short story "Return of Chorb."
Published online in 2002. Fathom.com (Columbia University).
FROM REALISM TO THE SILVER AGE: NEW STUDIES IN ARTISTIC CULTURE (IN HONOR OF ELIZAVBETH KRIDL VAL... more FROM REALISM TO THE SILVER AGE: NEW STUDIES IN ARTISTIC CULTURE (IN HONOR OF ELIZAVBETH KRIDL VALKENIER)
Edited by Rosalind B. Blakesley & Margaret Samu Northern Illinois University Press, 2014
Photo of Inna Lisnyanskaya from poet-premium.ru Every year, PEN America asks PEN Members and supp... more Photo of Inna Lisnyanskaya from poet-premium.ru Every year, PEN America asks PEN Members and supporters—writers and editors of all backgrounds and genres—to celebrate the freedom to read by reflecting on the banned books that matter most to them. This is our way of taking part in the American Library Association's annual Banned Books Week [1], which brings together the entire book community in shared support of the freedom to seek and to express ideas, even those some consider unorthodox or unpopular.
chapter 2 in BORDER CROSSING: RUSSIAN LITERATURE INTO FILM, edited by Alexander Burry & Fredrich ... more chapter 2 in BORDER CROSSING: RUSSIAN LITERATURE INTO FILM, edited by Alexander Burry & Fredrich H. White (Edinburgh University Press, 2016)
Published in "История переводa: Межкультурные подходы к изучению. Материалы международного симпоз... more Published in "История переводa: Межкультурные подходы к изучению. Материалы международного симпозиума в рамках проекта "Национално-исторические традиции в переводоведении" (Москва, 15-17 сентября 2011 г.). Под редакцией Н. Рейнгольд.
Introduction to Alisa Ganieva's THE MOUNTAIN AND THE WALL, translated by Carol Apollonio (Deep Ve... more Introduction to Alisa Ganieva's THE MOUNTAIN AND THE WALL, translated by Carol Apollonio (Deep Vellum, 2015).
The article examines the presence of Anna Akhmatova, both in person and her texts, in the works o... more The article examines the presence of Anna Akhmatova, both in person and her texts, in the works of Andrei Bitov. Akhmatova, in this schema, quite literally represents the bridge from post-Stalinist culture to pre-Revolutionary silver Age. The ironic stance adopted toward Akhmatova in Bitov's novel Pushkin House, as well as in the autobiographical note on Bitov's real-life meetings with Akhmatova, is dropped in Bitov's Reminiscences about Pushkin. In this last work, Bitov adopts strategies similar to those employed by Akhmatova in his essays on Pushkin, whom she views not only as her great predecessor in Russian poetry, but also as her " contemporary " .
Published in PRESENT IMPERFECT: STORIES BY RUSSIAN WOMEN, with an Introduction by Helena Gosiclo,... more Published in PRESENT IMPERFECT: STORIES BY RUSSIAN WOMEN, with an Introduction by Helena Gosiclo, edited by Ayesha Kagal and Natasha Perova
Examples from Nabokov's novel DESPAIR and the short story "Return of Chorb."
Published online ... more Examples from Nabokov's novel DESPAIR and the short story "Return of Chorb."
Published online in 2002. Fathom.com (Columbia University).
FROM REALISM TO THE SILVER AGE: NEW STUDIES IN ARTISTIC CULTURE (IN HONOR OF ELIZAVBETH KRIDL VAL... more FROM REALISM TO THE SILVER AGE: NEW STUDIES IN ARTISTIC CULTURE (IN HONOR OF ELIZAVBETH KRIDL VALKENIER)
Edited by Rosalind B. Blakesley & Margaret Samu Northern Illinois University Press, 2014
Photo of Inna Lisnyanskaya from poet-premium.ru Every year, PEN America asks PEN Members and supp... more Photo of Inna Lisnyanskaya from poet-premium.ru Every year, PEN America asks PEN Members and supporters—writers and editors of all backgrounds and genres—to celebrate the freedom to read by reflecting on the banned books that matter most to them. This is our way of taking part in the American Library Association's annual Banned Books Week [1], which brings together the entire book community in shared support of the freedom to seek and to express ideas, even those some consider unorthodox or unpopular.
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Published online in 2002. Fathom.com (Columbia University).
Edited by Rosalind B. Blakesley & Margaret Samu
Northern Illinois University Press, 2014
Published online in 2002. Fathom.com (Columbia University).
Edited by Rosalind B. Blakesley & Margaret Samu
Northern Illinois University Press, 2014