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Fabulism and absurdity in the face of Russia’s gruesome past – and f
Andrew Kahn and Mark Lipovetsky, editors All the World on a Page A critical anthology of modern Russian poetry 560pp. Princeton University Press. £35 (US $39.95). Russian modernist poetry has long bee
Enrique Vila-Matas Montevideo Translated by Sophie Hughes and Annie McDermott 240pp. Yale University Press. £14.99 (US $27). “Words are poor mountaineers and poor miners”, lamented the young Franz Kaf
George Saunders Vigil 192pp. Bloomsbury. £18.99. Four years after publishing Lincoln in the Bardo (TLS, March 10, 2017), George Saunders hinted that he was drawn to writing a longer second novel, capt
Catapult Opera; Talea Ensemble/Neal Goren Pentatone PTC5187492 99:63 mins The history of Nadia Boulanger’s only full-length opera is a tortuous as Gabriele D’Annunzio’s libretto, in which Alexandre an
Maxim Gorky Reminiscences of Tolstoy, Chekhov and Andreyev Translated by Bryan Karetnyk 208pp. Fitzcarraldo Classics. Paperback. £14.99. Maxim Gorky was a dominant figure in Russian literature and pub
Blinding: The Left Wing Mircea Cǎrtǎrescu, trans. by ...