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Russian Literature
January 24, 2023
Scott Bradfield
The Vast Humanity of Anton Chekhov
A new book traces Chekhov’s relentless work as both a doctor and a master of the short story.
September 2, 2022
Magazine
Aaron Timms
Vladimir Sorokin and the Dissident Novelist Problem
Sorokin’s novels do not “say” anything about Russia today.
December 28, 2021
Magazine
Jennifer Wilson
Dostoevsky’s Favorite Murder
The author of “Crime and Punishment” had a love-hate relationship with the true-crime obsessions of his era.
August 19, 2020
Jennifer Wilson
The Everyday Inspiration for
Anna Karenina
Did distractions, disruptions, and gossip shape Tolstoy’s novel as much as long-simmering ideas about morality and desire?
December 9, 1936
Max Eastman
Pushkin and His English Translators
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