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Today's paper. Last Updated: 05/31/2012
Articles by Victor Sonkin

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It has been brought to my attention several times that I seem to mention Mikhail Gasparov more often than I do any other modern Russian author.

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The release of the new film by Fyodor Bondarchuk, ""The Inhabited Island,"" revives the never-ending discussions about the brothers Strugatksy.

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Literary results for the outgoing year were mixed.

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There is a Russian saying, which clumsily translated goes, ""Don't imagine you can avoid bag or prison.""

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The winners of the ""Big Book"" literary awards were announced Tuesday at Pashkov Dom, the official seat of the Russian National Library.

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One of the most talked-about events in recent literary life was a new edition of the complete works of J.D. Salinger.

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Most Russians knew Crichton as a scriptwriter rather than a novelist, and even then not by name.

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For a while, very little will interest the world's press apart from the U.S. presidential election - its outcome, significance and implications. Literary critics will have little to add to the choir of political reviewers and analysts.

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Vadim Chekunov was writing short stories about his two-year stint in the Soviet Army at the very moment when it stopped being Soviet.

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The literary agent is a common figure in the Western publishing world.

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The last couple of weeks were quite turbulent in the world of literary awards.

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The new book by Viktor Pelevin was eagerly awaited and, as usual, an atmosphere of secrecy surrounded it.

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There is very little history or creative writing schools in Russia so it will be interesting to see how the new Learning Center's seminars will pan out.

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A new publishing house was created - Knizhnoe Obozrenie, whose main purpose will be to promote reading.

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Sergei Samsonov's novel ""Kamlayev's Anomaly,"" published recently by Eksmo, has impressed readers and critics alike.

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Not so long ago, physicists were in vogue - not just in science fiction, but in mainstream art as well.

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Alexander Arkhangelsky's television talk show, ""In the Meanwhile,"" is one of the few programs on Russian television to feature a lively discussion of cultural issues.

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Vladimir Sorokin's latest novel, ""The Sugar Kremlin,"" looks forward to the Russia of 2028.

A Tale of Two Cities

Rustam Rakhmatulin's says it would take 40 days to show someone Moscow. In his new book, he encourages us to appreciate it on a metaphysical level.

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A Russian tradition, established long ago was sending Russian masters of art abroad, especially to Italy, to absorb the treasures of Europe's civilization.

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Most Western productions of Russian classics have been questionable.

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A biography of Solzhenitsyn is favorite to win The Big Book.

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A quote from ""Sex and the City"" has people flocking to bookstores.

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Yelena Fanailova's poetry has caused a stir.

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In literature nothing is more authentic than writers' archives, the very pages with their scribbles and doodles.

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""Agatha"" is about an 8-year-old girl who is constantly on her own. Bored and lonely, Agatha ventures into the forest where she meets the devil.

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Sergei Kostin wrote his spy novel, ""A Weekend in Paris,"" some time ago, but the book is only starting to make a real impact this summer.

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Dina Rubina's new novel, ""Leonardo's Handwriting,"" looks at the special powers of mirrors.

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Kyrgyz author Chingiz Aitmatov died last week.

Turning Over a New Leaf

The Moscow International Book Festival offers a range of events for book lovers. Victor Sonkin reports.
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