Carl R. Proffer

From the Review

February 4, 1982: Help the Poles (letter)

April 15, 1976: The Good Rasputin (letter)

February 19, 1976: Writing in the Shadow of the Monolith*

Tales of the Mountains and Steppes by Aitmatoy Ch.

The White Ship by Aitmatoy Ch.

The Ascent of Mount Fuji by Aitmatoy Ch.

Stikhi (Poems) by Bella Akhmadulina

Selected Poems by Iosif Brodsky

Chast'rechi (Part of Speech) by Iosif Brodsky

Forbidden Fruit by Fazil Iskander

Sandro iz Chegema (Sandro from Chegem), Novy Mir by Fazil Iskander

The Goatibex Constellation by Fazil Iskander

To Be Preserved Forever, in English by Lev Kopelev

Khranit' vechno, in Russian by Lev Kopelev

Vremena (Times) by Naum Korzhavin

(Three Tales), Novy Zhurnal (The New Review) by Yury Mamleev

Blondin obeego tsveta (The Blond of Both Colors) by Vladimir Maramzin

Istoriia zhenit'by Ivana Petrovicha (The Story of Ivan Petrovich's Marriage), Continent by Vladimir Maramzin

Collected Tales (in Russian) by Vladimir Maramzin

Seven Days of Creation by Vladimir Maximov

Kalina krasnaia (Red Snowball-Tree) by Vasily Shukshin

Shkola dlia durakov (A School for Fools) by Sasha Sokolov

White Grass by V. Soloukhin

Prigovor (The Sentence) by V. Soloukhin

Telenok bodalsia s dubom (The Calf Butts the Oak) by A. Solzhenitsyn

Lenin v Tsiurikhe (Lenin in Zurich) by A. Solzhenitsyn

The GULAG Archipelago Two by A. Solzhenitsyn

Dolgoe proshchanie (A Long Goodbye) by Yury Trifonov

"The Exchange," Russian Literature Triquarterly by Yury Trifonov

Drugaia zhizn' ("Another Life") by Yury Trifonov

Zhizn' i neobychainye prikliucheniia soldata Ivana Chonkin (The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Private Ivan Chonkin) by V. Voinovich

Ivan'kiada (Ivankiada) by V. Voinovich

"An Incident in the Metropole," Continent by V. Voinovich

Kontinent (Continent) Anchor/Doubleday

March 6, 1975: Maramzin Trial (letter)

February 21, 1974: The Attack on Mme Mandelstam*

August 9, 1973: Translating Akhmatova*

Poems of Akhmatova selected, translated, and introduced by Stanley Kunitz, by Max Hayward