Writing in the Shadow of the Monolith
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Tales of the Mountains and Steppes
by Aitmatoy Ch.
Moscow: Progress
The White Ship
by Aitmatoy Ch.
Crown
The Ascent of Mount Fuji
by Aitmatoy Ch.
Farrar, Straus & Giroux
Stikhi (Poems)
by Bella Akhmadulina
Moscow
Selected Poems
by Iosif Brodsky
Harper & Row; Penguin
Chast'rechi (Part of Speech)
by Iosif Brodsky
Ardis
Forbidden Fruit
by Fazil Iskander
Moscow: Progress
Sandro iz Chegema (Sandro from Chegem), Novy Mir
by Fazil Iskander
The Goatibex Constellation
by Fazil Iskander
Ardis
To Be Preserved Forever, in English
by Lev Kopelev
Lippincott in US; Secker & Warburg in Britain
Khranit' vechno, in Russian
by Lev Kopelev
Ardis
Vremena (Times)
by Naum Korzhavin
Posev
(Three Tales), Novy Zhurnal (The New Review)
by Yury Mamleev
Blondin obeego tsveta (The Blond of Both Colors)
by Vladimir Maramzin
Ardis
Istoriia zhenit'by Ivana Petrovicha (The Story of Ivan Petrovich's Marriage), Continent
by Vladimir Maramzin
No.2 pp.
Collected Tales (in Russian)
by Vladimir Maramzin
Ullstein Verlag
Seven Days of Creation
by Vladimir Maximov
Knopf
Kalina krasnaia (Red Snowball-Tree)
by Vasily Shukshin
Moscow
Shkola dlia durakov (A School for Fools)
by Sasha Sokolov
Ardis
White Grass
by V. Soloukhin
Moscow: Progress
Prigovor (The Sentence)
by V. Soloukhin
Moscow
Telenok bodalsia s dubom (The Calf Butts the Oak)
by A. Solzhenitsyn
In English: Harper & Row
Lenin v Tsiurikhe (Lenin in Zurich)
by A. Solzhenitsyn
In English: Farrar, Straus & Giroux
The GULAG Archipelago Two
by A. Solzhenitsyn
Harper & Row
Dolgoe proshchanie (A Long Goodbye)
by Yury Trifonov
Moscow
"The Exchange," Russian Literature Triquarterly
by Yury Trifonov
No. 5 pp.
Drugaia zhizn' ("Another Life")
by Yury Trifonov
Novy Mir, No. 8 pp.
Zhizn' i neobychainye prikliucheniia soldata Ivana Chonkin (The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Private Ivan Chonkin)
by V. Voinovich
In English: Farrar, Straus & Giroux
Ivan'kiada (Ivankiada)
by V. Voinovich
Ardis
"An Incident in the Metropole," Continent
by V. Voinovich
In cases where Russian texts are cited, the Russian is given first
Kontinent (Continent) Anchor/Doubleday
published by Ullstein Verlag. Selections in English to be published by
In cases where Russian texts are cited, the Russian is given first with the English in parentheses after. A number of these authors have been published in English in Moscow, by Progress Publishers.
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