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Автор: czar95
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Название: RUSSIAN DRAMA: FOUR YOUNG FEMALE VOICES
Автор: Pulinovich Yaroslava
Издательство: Glas New Russian Writing
Год: 2014 Страниц: 173 Формат: PDF (текст изображением)
Размер: 6.06 mb
Жанр: Glas New Russian Writing
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Noted for its fresh and positive approach, extraordinary vitality, and fearless acceptance of life in its good and bad manifestations, this book shows young Russians' minds and souls. The plays focus on the painful problem of neglected children abused or abandoned by alcoholic single mothers, and the children's thirst for the love and understanding they are not getting. The four young authors are winners of the top prizes for drama. Living in different parts of Russia (Siberia, the Urals, and the Volga) and writing in different styles, they share a deep interest in people's inner lives, following the tradition of Anton Chekhov.
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Название: THE LITTLE MAN
Автор: Liza Alexandrova-Zorina
Издательство: Glas New Russian Writing
Год: 2014 Страниц: 284 Формат: PDF (текст изображением)
Размер: 9.94 mb
Жанр: Glas New Russian Writing
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Merciless and beautiful prose, pithy and precise... leaves no one unmoved. Ex Libris Real-life dialogues, vivid imagery, striking metaphors. Literary Russia A remarkable novel of social discontent written by a sure hand. SNOB Gangsters take complete control of an industrial town with its corrupt authorities, business, and police. Defending his daughter, the protagonist accidentally shoots the chief gangster and has to go into hiding, first among the homeless at the town garbage dump, and then in the forest among Saami deer-breeders. He becomes transformed from a little man into a people's avenger, killing the corrupt mayor and the chief of police. Through a series of tricky manipulations, a different person is accused of the serial murders in the interests of the new gangsters, who seize control of the town in the end.The setting — a town on the Kola Peninsula above the Arctic Circle where the author spent her formative years — is clearly meant as a portrait in miniature of all of Russia and expresses young people's social discontent. Action-packed and highly revealing, this novel abounds in interesting ethnographic details related to the indigenous Northern tribes of Saami and life in the Northern provinces. A finalist in two major literary contests, Debut and NOS, and winner of the Northern Star Prize, Liza Alexandrova-Zorina (b. 1984) is an outstanding spokeswoman for her generation and a prolific author. The Little Man is also coming out in France and Egypt.
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Автор: eddyr
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Название: YAROSLAVL STORIES
Автор: Lavrinenko Anna
Издательство: Glas New Russian Writing
Год: 2014 Страниц: 175 Формат: PDF
Размер: 6.13 mb
Жанр: Glas New Russian Writing
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A cycle of stories about the difficult process of coming of age: young people who see themselves as outcasts, oddballs, and freaks, and who grow up through some experience of love and loss. These Ugly Duckling — type stories are timeless and the author has managed to make them new again. They are united by the one thousand-year-old city of Yaroslavl, Russia, and provide a host of exciting details which go unseen by tourists: the real adventure begins where the tourist trail ends. Winner of the Debut and other prizes, Anna Lavrinenko (b. 1984) lives in Yaroslavl, Russia, the vivid backdrop for all her stories.
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Название: BOOKER WINNERS AND OTHERS II
Издательство: Glas New Russian Writing
Год: 2013 Страниц: 224 Формат: PDF
Размер: 7.84 mb
Жанр: Glas New Russian Writing
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Excerpts from the novels shortlisted for the third Booker Russian Novel Prize read like complete stories and are followed by summaries of the novels and authors' notes. Included are: Bulat Okudzhava (Winner), The Show is Over; Peter Aleshkovsky, The Life of Ferret; Yuri Buida, Don Domino; Alexei Slapovsky, The First Second Coming; Mikhail Levitin, Total Impropriety; Igor Dolinyak, The Third World. Also a story by Mark Kharitonov, the first winner of the Russian Booker, which is a sequel to his prize-winning novel. Others include Asar Eppel whose style and themes are reminiscent of Babel and Sholem Aleichem, and Nikolai Klimontovich, a Soviet Casanova, telling his naughty stories where sex and politics are intertwined.
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Название: MENDELEEV ROCK AND ROOFTOP ANESTHESIA
Автор: Kuzechkin Andrei
Издательство: Glas New Russian Writing
Год: 2013 Страниц: 352 Формат: DOC
Размер: 8.80 mb
Жанр: Glas New Russian Writing
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These two novels by Debut Prize finalists present typical provincial towns in central Russia and a gallery of modern-day types: radically minded youths, ruthless thugs, drunken intellectuals, the local elite, and failed fortune seekers. The heroes are yearning for faraway glamorous cities and trying to find their identities. They suffer through various weird misadventures, but for many readers their tales may be a survival guide. A vivid portrait of the younger generation in today's Russia: stunned by their first painful contacts with harsh reality. The authors will present the book at BEA 2011 in New York, NY.
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Автор: admin
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Название: OFF THE BEATEN TRACK: STORIES BY RUSSIAN HITCHHIKERS
Автор: Bogatyreva Irina
Издательство: Glas New Russian Writing
Год: 2013 Страниц: 240 Формат: PDF
Размер: 8.40 mb
Жанр: Glas New Russian Writing
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«Today an unusually gifted generation is entering Russian literature... Literature has not seen such an influx of energy in a long time.» Olga Slavnikova, director of the Debut PrizeBy and about Russian hitchhikers, these stories take the reader along the endless roads of central Russia, the Urals, the Altai, Siberia, and beyond. In energetic and vivid prose they depict all sorts of curious Russian types: exotic adventures in far-flung places, the complex psychological relationships that develop on the road, and these hitchhikers' inexplicable passion for tramping. «In via veritas» is their motto. The authors are all winners of the Debut Prize, and will present the book at BEA in 2012 in New York.Irina Bogatyreva lives in Moscow. She has won several prizes, including the Debut, for her novel «AUTO-STOP.» She has several published books to her credit.Tatiana Mazepina is the latest Debut Prize winner. She is a member of the Society of Free Travellers. She works as a journalist and writes on religious matters.Igor Savelyev lives in Ufa (Bashkiria) where he works as a crime reporter. He is the winner of the Debut Prize and several other prizes.»
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Автор: admin
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Название: PETROLEUM VENUS
Автор: Snegirev Alexander
Издательство: Glas New Russian Writing
Год: 2013 Страниц: 300 Формат: PDF
Размер: 10.50 mb
Жанр: Glas New Russian Writing
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This is the tragicomic story of a successful young architect, Fyodor, the reluctant single father of an adolescent son with Down syndrome. The son is a terrible embarrassment to Fyodor, who relies on his own parents to take care of him. Fyodor has fraught relationship with them as well. But then a fatal car crash and the accidental discovery of a mystical painting, Petroleum Venus, force this self-involved father to ultimately embrace his troubled son, his parents' moral values, and the real things in life. Petroleum Venus won the Debut Prize, was shortlisted for the National Bestseller Prize, nominated for the Russian Booker, and sat on the www.ozon.ru bestseller list for a year.
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Автор: admin
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Название: WHAT THE EMPEROR CANNOT DO: TALES AND LEGENDS OF THE ORIENT
Автор: Doroshevich Vlas
Издательство: Glas New Russian Writing
Год: 2013 Страниц: 250 Формат: PDF
Размер: 8.75 mb
Жанр: Glas New Russian Writing
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Styled as Oriental tales, these parables are unexpected, exciting, colorful, and tremendously readable. Vlas Doroshevich could not stand tyranny in any form and in his tales he availed himself of complete freedom to mock, to despise, and to accuse the authorities for their wickedness, hypocrisy, and stupidity. These tales could be written by and for rebellious anti-establishment youth of today. Doroshevich's works were often banned during the tsarist times and then finally banned completely under the Bolsheviks. This great Russian writer, who was a friend of Anton Chekhov, is only now being resurrected from oblivion. This is the first English translation of his tales. Vlas Doroshevich (1864-1922) was widely known as the king of journalism in his time. He was also a novelist, drama critic, and short story writer.
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Автор: cyxoba
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Название: BEFORE I CROAK
Автор: Babiashkina A.
Издательство: Glas New Russian Writing
Год: 2013 Страниц: 207 Формат: PDF
Размер: 7.25 mb
Жанр: Glas New Russian Writing
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Автор: unona
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Название: SNOW GERMANS
Автор: Vachedin D.
Издательство: Glas New Russian Writing
Год: 2013 Страниц: 188 Формат: PDF
Размер: 6.58 mb
Жанр: Glas New Russian Writing
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The novel is about displaced persons and their cultural and psychological problems in an alien society. It consists of monologues by several male and female protagonists – repatriated Russian Germans -- whose lives become entangled at a certain point in the country of law and order, where they suddenly realize that they feel more Russian than German. They find themselves culturally different from the locals and often fail to integrate in the local communities. On the other hand they have never felt quite at home in Russia. Germans were encouraged to settle in the Russian countryside from the times of Peter the Great. Over the centuries they tried to preserve their national culture and traditions, but in the 20th century, marked with two great wars which made them highly unpopular, when they started repatriating they found themselves foreigners in their cherished homeland. The characters exist in the cross-cultural space between Russia and Germany, a space populated by about three million Russian-speaking Germans, who will be quickly disappearing and will probably no longer be around in 50 years time. Dmitry Vachedin was born in 1982 in St Petersburg and moved to Germany with his parents in 1999. He graduated from Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz with a degree in Political Science and Slavic Studies. Currently he lives in Bonn and works as a journalist for Deutsche Welle. At the age of 25 he won the Debut Prize for his short stories. In 2010 his novel Snow Germans was nominated for the Russian Prize, and in 2012 he became the winner of the Russian Prize for his short stories.
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Название: MISSION TO MARS
Автор: Savelyev Igor
Издательство: Glas New Russian Writing
Год: 2013 Страниц: 192 Формат: PDF
Размер: 6.72 mb
Жанр: Glas New Russian Writing
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Savelyev is a professional in a good sense: his language consists of energetic short sentences, abundance of well-chosen details, and recurrent juxtaposition of the fictional and the documentary. The novel is written masterfully, aptly phrased and rich in interesting details; it will look good in Volume One of his Collected Works a couple of decades from now. Afisha Mars symbolizes freedom and a daring goal, different for each character. One goes to America to break away from the humdrum provincial life. Other protagonists launch a campaign against a dishonest airline exploiting people's fear of flying by promising false guarantees of safety, for an extra price. The protest peters out after the arrests, sobering the young people's enthusiasm. Reports of actual plane crashes accompany the narrative, providing a frightening backdrop. New heroes of our times: confused and disillusioned young Russians growing up in conditions of wild capitalism and political stagnation. Throughout the novel reports of actual airplane crushes interfere matter-of-factly into the narrative, providing a frightening a refrain to the story and symbolically in tune with the characters' personal moral downfalls. The Martian theme is crowned by the seventy-five-year-old ex-cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova's letter to President Putin suggesting that she should be sent to Mars on a one-way mission for the glory of her homeland. Twenty-eight-year-old Igor Savelyev won many literary prizes for his masterful prose based on brilliant counterpoints. His stories have been translated into many languages.
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Автор: multik
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Название: THE RUSSIAN WORD'S WORTH
Автор: Berdy Michele A.
Издательство: Glas New Russian Writing
Год: 2011 Страниц: 496 Формат: PDF
Размер: 17.36 mb
Жанр: Glas New Russian Writing
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«Since 2002, readers all over the world have been enjoying and learning from Michele A. Berdy's column «The Word's Worth» in The Moscow limes. In this quirky, opinionated, sometimes hilarious yet always thoughtful and authoritative guide, Berdy looks at Russia's changing culture, social scene and everyday life through language and the art of translation. She discusses colloquialisms and youth slang, the language of politics, the workplace, and the often comical struggle of expats to feel at home in a foreign idiom and culture. The Russian Word's Worth is essential reading for students and teachers of Russian, translators, Russia-watchers, expats, and anyone who wants to understand Russia today.»
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Автор: admin
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Название: WOMEN'S VIEW
Автор: Perova Natasha
Издательство: Glas New Russian Writing
Год: 2011 Страниц: 240 Формат: PDF
Размер: 8.40 mb
Жанр: Glas New Russian Writing
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«The women's movement and women's literature are relatively new phenomena in Russian cultural life. Before perestroika there was only one organization for women, and that was the government-controlled Soviet Women's Committee. In the last few years sixty-two have been registered, six newspapers for women are now published, there is a TV programme called «Career Woman», and we have four feminist organizations. In devoting this issue to women's writing we are not proposing a rigid approach to Russian literature on the basis of gender, just as age or race strike us as only marginally relevant. It just so happened that in our search for new and interesting works of literature we have found an abundance of excellent stories by women writers. Some of these we are offering here for your attention as representative of woman's view of the world, and her present search for identity. To a large extent Russia's women are bearing the brunt of the present upheavals in our society.»
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Автор: admin
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Название: A JEWISH GOD IN PARIS
Автор: Levitin Mikhail
Издательство: Glas New Russian Writing
Год: 2009 Страниц: 200 Формат: PDF (текст изображением)
Размер: 7.00 mb
Жанр: Glas New Russian Writing
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«The picture resembles a Chagall painting.... Or perhaps this anti-autobiography is meant to satirize the old Russian question 'Who is to blame?' with the Jewish answer: Me.» — «The Times Literary Supplement». In the title novella the hero, after a marital infidelity, takes his family to Paris hoping to win his beautiful wife's forgiveness.»
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Автор: admin
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Название: WAR AND PEACE: CONTEMPORARY RUSSIAN PROSE
Издательство: Glas New Russian Writing
Год: 2008 Страниц: 380 Формат: PDF
Размер: 13.30 mb
Жанр: Glas New Russian Writing
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War&Peace: a compelling portrait of post-post-perestroika Russia. War&Peace brings together 12 stories by new generation of Russian writers. These 'state of the nation' stories imaginatively explore current Russian definitions of war and peace. WAR: controversial stories about life in the modern Russian army where the continuing war in the Caucasus has bred discontent and corruption. PEACE: stories from the frontline of contemporary life for women in Russia — from relationships and violence to aging and the generation gap.
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Название: A NOVEL WITHOUT LIES
Автор: Mariengof Anatoly
Издательство: Glas New Russian Writing
Год: 2008 Страниц: 192 Формат: PDF
Размер: 6.72 mb
Жанр: Glas New Russian Writing
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This frank and detailed memoir of Sergey Esenin is indispensable for anyone interested in the literary avant-garde of the twenties.
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Название: CONTEMPORARY RUSSIAN FICTION: A SHORT LIST. RUSSIAN AUTHORS INTERVIEWED BY KRISTINA ROTKIRCH
Издательство: Glas New Russian Writing
Год: 2008 Страниц: 192 Формат: PDF
Размер: 6.72 mb
Жанр: Glas New Russian Writing
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The living voices of eleven leading Russian authors. Kristina Rotkirch's book presents the reader with an overview of contemporary Russian literature: Boris Akunin, Yuri Mamleev, Yevgeni Grishkovets, Eduard Limonov, Victor Pelevin, Lyudmila Petrushevskaya, Nina Sadur, Vladimir Sorokin, Lyudmila Ulitskaya, Ivan Shishkin, and Tatyana Tolstaya. The contrast in styles, life experiences, and outlooks lends it a width of perspective that few books can offer.
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Название: THE GRASSY STREET
Автор: Eppel Asar
Издательство: Glas New Russian Writing
Год: 2008 Страниц: 192 Формат: PDF
Размер: 6.72 mb
Жанр: Glas New Russian Writing
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«As the narrative delivers glimpses of human life in bite-size chunks, [Asar] Eppel's extraordinary compassion and humor is revealed, combined with his Jewish sense of history and merciless insight into people's true natures» Good Book Guide «Unsentimental but humane, his spare realism penetrates daily life» The New York Times Book Review»
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Название: THE NOMADIC SOUL
Автор: Muravyova Irina
Издательство: Glas New Russian Writing
Год: 2008 Страниц: 224 Формат: PDF
Размер: 7.84 mb
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Dramatic history of several generations of an upper-class family during the First World War and the Civil War in Russia
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Название: RED BREAD
Автор: Genis Alexander
Издательство: Glas New Russian Writing
Год: 2008 Страниц: 192 Формат: PDF
Размер: 6.72 mb
Жанр: Glas New Russian Writing
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These literary pieces by one of Russia's foremost essayists reflect the author's bi-culturalism – Russian and American civilizations are compared in their various manifestations. Genis is a shrewd and observant critic. His essays are dynamic, informative, and a joy to read.
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