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1. Laughter in the Dark
by Vladimir Nabokov
Albinus - rich, married middle-aged and respectable - is an art critic and aspiring filmmaker who lusts after the coquettish young cinema usherette ... More
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3. The life of a useless man
by Maksim Gorky
Written in 1907, less than two years after the unsuccessful rebellion on Bloody Sunday, this novel tells of Yevsey Klimkow who spies for the military ... More
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4. Collected Stories
by I. Babel, David McDuff (Volume editor)
The collected stories of Russian Jewish writer Isaac Babel. A protege of Maxim Gorky, Babel served in a revolutionary cossack regiment and later came ... More
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5. The Gift
by Vladimir Nabokov
"The Gift" is the phantasmal autobiography of Fyodor Godunov-Cherdynstev, a writer living in the closed world of Russian intellectuals in Berlin ... More
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6. Glory
by Vladimir Nabokov
"In general "Glory" is my happiest thing". "The fun of "Glory" is ...to be sought in the echoing and linking of minor events, in back-and-forth ... More
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7. Turgenev : Fathers and Sons (Sc)
by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev
Considered by many to be Turgenev's best novel, FATHERS AND SONS is an unsentimental depiction of the conflict between the radical young and their ... More
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8. Mary
by Vladimir Nabokov
Alone in his room in a dirty Berlin pension, Ganin reminisces about Mary, his first love. He fantasizes that a fellow lodger's wife, due to arrive ... More
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9. Invitation to a Beheading
by Vladimir Nabokov
Written in Berlin in 1934, "Invitation to a Beheading" contains all the surprise, excitement and magical intensity of a work created in two brief ... More
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10. Despair
by Vladimir Nabokov
Self-satisfied, delighting in the many fascinating quirks of his own personality, Hermann Hermann is perhaps not to be taken too seriously. But then ... More
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11. Tyrants destroyed and other stories
by Vladimir Nabokov
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12. The Overcoat
by Nikolai Vasil'evich Gogol
The Overcoat which is generally acknowledged as the finest of Gogol'smemorable Saint Petersburg stories, is a tale of the absurd andmisplaced ... More
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13. Details of a Sunset & Other Stories
by Vladimir Nabokov
A collection of short stories by the author of "Lolita".
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14. Anna Karenina
by Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy, Count
Anna Karenina seems to have everything - beauty, wealth, popularity, a husband and an adored son. But she risks losing it all when she meets the ... More
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15. Envy
by IUrii Karlovich Olesha
A NEW YORK REVIEW BOOKS ORIGINAL One of the delights of Russian literature, a tour de force that has been compared to the best of Nabokov and ... More
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17. Anna Karenina
Many believe Anna Karenina to be the greatest novel ever written. The impossible and destructive triangle of Anna, her husband Karenin, and her lover ... More
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18. Enchanted Wanderer
by N.S. Leskov, D. Magarshack (Translator)
A new translation of the hilarious picaresque about a man with an indomitable spirit "The Enchanted Wanderer" is a Russian "Candide" with a ... More
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19. The Life of the Automobile
by Ilya Ehrenburg, Llya Ehrenburg
First published in 1929, The Life of the Automobile is a 20th century classic. It captures all the excitement and fear of this new means of ... More
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20. Anna Karenina
by Louise Maude (Translator), L.N. Tolstoy, John Bayley (Introduction by)
Anna Karenina is the story of a woman who ab andons her empty existence as a society wife and embarks on a doomed love affair with the passionate but ... More
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21. Asya
by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev
Turgenev's" povest'" (or novella) "Asya," of 1858, has a Rhineland setting. Asya, the illegitimate daughter of a Russian landowner, is travelling ... More
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22. Nevsky Prospect
by Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol, A. Kirilloff (Volume editor)
The theatrical genius of Nikolay Gogol has gone largely unappreciated by English-speaking audiences because pedantically literal translations have ... More
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23. Dream of the Ridiculous Man
by F. M. Dostoevsky, W.J. Leatherbarrow (Volume editor)
This book contains the Russian text of Dostoevsky's "Dream of a Ridiculous Man," with an English language introduction and notes on the text.
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24. Sebastopol in May
by Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy, Count
The three 'Sebastopol Stories' were based on Tolstoy's experience as a serving solider in the besieged Crimean city in 1854 and 1855. First published ... More
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25. Crime and Punishment
Crime and Punishment (1866) is the story of a murder committed on principle, of a killer who wishes by his action to set himself outside and above ... More
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