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· The portable twentieth-century Russian reader Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. EMBED. EMBED (for blogger.com hosted blogs and blogger.com item tags) Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! No_Favorite. share. flag. Flag this item for. Graphic Violence ; Graphic Sexual Content ; texts. The portable twentieth-century Russian reader Pages: The Portable Twentieth-Century Russian Reader (Penguin Classics) Paperback – July 29, by Clarence Brown (Editor) › Enter your mobile number or email address below and we'll send you a link to download the free Kindle App. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. Apple. Android. Windows Phone. Android. To get the 4,6/5(19). · The Portable Twentieth-Century Russian Reader The Portable Twentieth-Century Russian Reader by Clarence Brown, Robert Chandler, Dorothy Parker, Leo Tolstoy, Lydia Chukovskaya, Kate Chopin, Nikolai Leskov, Nikolai Gogol, P.G. Wodehouse, Nina Baym, Alexander Pushkin, Walt Whitman, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Георгий Владимов, Donald Barthelme, Eileen Chang, William .

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Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Jul 10, Abby Cember rated it it was amazing · review of another edition. A splendid collection of gems that even Russian majors like me don't know about.
I would especially recommend Platonov's "The Potudan River", Olesha's "Envy" and Kazakov's "Adam and Eve", even if you're not going to devour the whole book like I did this summer in between experiments. Clarence Brown did a great job of salvaging the small precious stones from among the rubble and, to extend the metaphor, the dubiously lauded literary analogs of Brutalist architecture of Soviet letters. My opinio A splendid collection of gems that even Russian majors like me don't know about.
My opinions of Nabokov and especially Solzhenitsyn have been completely redacted, and to my pleasant surprise, sometimes Brown's introductions about the author and their work were more exciting than the selected text itself. Jan 04, Danielle rated it it was amazing Recommends it for: Russian literature lovers, Kafka readers. Shelves: assigned-readingfictionthe portable twentieth-century russian reader pdf download, relates-to-russia.
A quality collection of stories in whole and in part from the great Russian writers of the twentieth century. Brown's commentary is incredibly helpful, aiding both to the reader's understanding of the time the works were written as well as to the general enjoyment of the works themselves. I'd recommend this to anyone with an interest in Russian literature or great literature in general - especially those with a fascination for the Kafkaesque.
Oct 07, Meg rated it it was amazing · review of another edition Shelves: litpoetryschool, female-penowned. I read most of this over about four years; for some reason I kept taking Russian courses in college.
It's pretty depressing stuff. It's a great collection, though, with short introductions to each author that gives good political and autobiographical information about them. Dec 27, Ashley rated it liked it · review of another edition Shelves: the-russians.
Pretty good selection of twentieth-century literature. Per usual, the most compelling reads were the giants--Tolstoy, Chekhov, Nabokov, Solzhenitsyn.
But I also discovered some excellent Russian writers with whom I was not familiar. Particularly compelling was the excerpt of Georgi Vladimov's Faithful Ruslan and Nadezhda Mandelstam's extracts about the night her husband Osip was informed on by a friend.
And fina Pretty good selection of twentieth-century literature. And finally, found Evgeni Zamyatin's allegory The Cave stunningly relevant even today--particularly today, as global warming threatens our existence as we know it. There were, however, some snoozers in my opinionmostly the authors that the editor openly said were "un-excerptable.
Nov 12, Elizabeth rated it really liked it. A little uneven, the portable twentieth-century russian reader pdf download. Maybe the editor had favorites because some authors get much more space for no reason I can discern.
Still, Nabokov's 'The Return of Chorb' is one of my favorites and there's a small, but decent selection from Isaac Babel who is awesome. This anthology doubled my list of favorite Russian authors when I first read it. Aug 03, Brad Cramer rated it liked it Shelves: history.
Very interesting look into Russian literature shorts. Gives you an appreciation for the Russian mindset at the turn of the century. You have to wonder how many popular authors were actually in favor of communism.
Worth the time to read. May 17, Rachel Zibrat rated it it was amazing · review of another edition Shelves: summerown. Fantastic selection. My favorite was the novella "Envy" by Yuri Olesha - a dark, deranged, beautiful satire. So many good stories beyond this as well, with only a couple of misses I wasn't terribly interested in the Isaac Babel.
Aug 09, Phil Greaney rated it it was amazing. I dipped into this as part of my 'Russia' literary readings and loved it. It has all those major voices alongside those who are less well known outside of Russia perhaps. There's a good mix of literary and fictional writers, and is useful as a guide to history, such as it's reflected through writing - and how couldn't it be when one thinks about the major upheavals in the Soviet Century?
In other words, the portable twentieth-century russian reader pdf download, the historian will find it useful too.
It's hard to imagine a better single-volume book to I dipped into this as part of my 'Russia' literary readings and loved it.
It's hard to imagine a better single-volume book to get to grips with some of the 'primary texts', as it were. I did wonder sometimes if it's worth, say, including an excerpt from novels like 'The Master and Margarita' if you've not read it.
What's the point? What the portable twentieth-century russian reader pdf download it achieve? But the portable twentieth-century russian reader pdf download I read some of Solokov's 'A School for Fools' and understood: it's an introduction, gives you a feel for the author and his work, like a sampler to read more, the portable twentieth-century russian reader pdf download, or ignore it further if it doesn't speak to you, whilst simultaneously suggesting a point or theme.
Aug 27, Heidi rated it really liked it. Trying to read more Russian writers led me to pick this up at the library. Wish there were more women included, but a great selection from Tolstoy to Soviet era writers like Solhensitsyn. Poetry too. Also, helpful biographical information. One beef: Osip Mandelstam's biography never mentions his wife, Nadezhda, while HER biographical section is almost entirely about him, their writing together, and their marriage.
Sep 20, Lachlan rated it really liked it. An excellent selection, with particularly memorable stories from Babel, Platonov, and Shalamov, not to mention the full text of Olesha's impossible to find Envy! Mayakovsky, Bulgakov, and Esenin are surprisingly omitted, while Tolstoy and Chekhov are dragged out of the nineteenth century into the first chapters. I do admit enjoying Gorky's recollections of Tolstoy, however.
This collection also does well in bringing attention to lesser known late-soviet authors. Oct 11, Michelle Hallett rated it it was amazing. A superb collection which introduced me the portable twentieth-century russian reader pdf download some of my favourite writers. My battered copy often travels with me. Standouts include Bulgakov and Shalamov. Jul 05, Caty rated it it was amazing.
Sep 29, Acapulco rated it liked it. Excellent selection of works, but with a couple of exceptions a little too bite-sized. Got the vague sense that the editor seems to look down on "official" Soviet literature, and misses a lot of the classics. Feb the portable twentieth-century russian reader pdf download, Chris rated it liked it Shelves: emigrerussian-stuffthe portable twentieth-century russian reader pdf download, short-storiessovietthought-provokingcompilation. Good for what it was.
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