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Soviet Short Stories

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SKU:
354
Condition:
Very Good - Minimal shelf wear to front and back cover. Spine crease, but firm binding. Clean, crisp and unmarked pages.
Format:
Paperback, 224 pages
Publisher:
Penguin Books, 1963
Edition:
First Edition

The eight stoires in this collection have been chosen both for their interest as contemporary Soviet literature and for the light they throw on Soviet attitudes to such subjects as officialdom, youth, art, and recent history.  For the general reader, they are also chosen to give some indication of the highly variable quality of Soviet writing today--a factor which Western collections have tended to ignore.  

All the stories, which range from 1929 to 1961, have been specially translated for this edition.  The Russian texts on facing pages, and the detailed notes and biographies, will help the student to gain confidence in his reading as well as a more realistic sense of the value of learning the language. 

Stories include "The Death of Luna" by Vera Inber; "On the Grand Scale" by Ilf and Petrov; "Liompa" by Yuri Olyesha; "The Telegram" by Konstantin Paustovsky; "The Application Form" by Sergei Antonov; "Guests" by Sergei Nikitin; "Making Snowmen" by Yuri Nagibin; "Portrait of a Pilot" by Yuri Laptyev

Edited by: Richard Newnham