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24 December 08
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.
19 December 08
The release of the new film by Fyodor Bondarchuk, ""The Inhabited Island,"" revives the never-ending discussions about the brothers Strugatksy.
12 December 08
Literary results for the outgoing year were mixed.
05 December 08
There is a Russian saying, which clumsily translated goes, ""Don't imagine you can avoid bag or prison.""
28 November 08
The winners of the ""Big Book"" literary awards were announced Tuesday at Pashkov Dom, the official seat of the Russian National Library.
21 November 08
One of the most talked-about events in recent literary life was a new edition of the complete works of J.D. Salinger.
14 November 08
Most Russians knew Crichton as a scriptwriter rather than a novelist, and even then not by name.
07 November 08
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.
31 October 08
Vadim Chekunov was writing short stories about his two-year stint in the Soviet Army at the very moment when it stopped being Soviet.
24 October 08
The literary agent is a common figure in the Western publishing world.
17 October 08
The last couple of weeks were quite turbulent in the world of literary awards.
10 October 08
The new book by Viktor Pelevin was eagerly awaited and, as usual, an atmosphere of secrecy surrounded it.
03 October 08
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.
26 September 08
A new publishing house was created - Knizhnoe Obozrenie, whose main purpose will be to promote reading.
19 September 08
Sergei Samsonov's novel ""Kamlayev's Anomaly,"" published recently by Eksmo, has impressed readers and critics alike.
12 September 08
Not so long ago, physicists were in vogue - not just in science fiction, but in mainstream art as well.
05 September 08
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.
29 August 08
Vladimir Sorokin's latest novel, ""The Sugar Kremlin,"" looks forward to the Russia of 2028.
22 August 08
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.
22 August 08
A Russian tradition, established long ago was sending Russian masters of art abroad, especially to Italy, to absorb the treasures of Europe's civilization.
15 August 08
Most Western productions of Russian classics have been questionable.
08 August 08
A biography of Solzhenitsyn is favorite to win The Big Book.
01 August 08
A quote from ""Sex and the City"" has people flocking to bookstores.
25 July 08
Yelena Fanailova's poetry has caused a stir.
18 July 08
In literature nothing is more authentic than writers' archives, the very pages with their scribbles and doodles.
11 July 08
""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.
04 July 08
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.
27 June 08
Dina Rubina's new novel, ""Leonardo's Handwriting,"" looks at the special powers of mirrors.
20 June 08
Kyrgyz author Chingiz Aitmatov died last week.
11 June 08
The Moscow International Book Festival offers a range of events for book lovers. Victor Sonkin reports.
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