An Anthology of Russian Literature In The Soviet Period
Edited and translated by Bernard Guilbert GuerneyThe great tradition of Russian literature did not end abruptly with the Revolution of 1917, but echoed, however tenuously, in the works of a number of authors who continued to write after the Revolution. The best examples of these Soviet writers are represented here in selections from the works of Gorki, Block, Mayakovsky, Yessenin, Alexis Tolstoi, Babel, Fadeyev, Solob, Erenburg, Olesha, Greenevsky, Ilf and Petrov, and Pasternak, among others.
status | Copy #1 (4670): in |
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genre | Literature and Fiction » Anthology |
publisher | Alfred A. Knopf Inc. |
publish date | 1960 |
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