Rasputin's "Siberia on Fire"

Harriet Murav hlmurav at ucdavis.edu
Sat Jul 31 21:45:59 UTC 1999


>Dear SEELangers,
>
>does anyone happen to own or have easy access to Valentin Rasputin's
>"Siberia on Fire" for a quick look-up of the exact titles of stories and
>essays included in this volume?  What Russian editions of his work also
>contain these?  Thanks so much.
>
>Elena Rosenberg

In the English edition selected, edited, and translated by Gerald Mikkelson
and Margaret Winchell, Northern Illinois Press, 1989
Vasily and Vsilisa
French Lessons
Live and Love
What Should I TEll the Crow?
The Fire
Auntie Ulita
Essays
Your siberia and Mine
How Did they End Up in Irkutski
Baikal
What We Have:  A Baikal Prologue Without an Epilogue
Yours Son, Russia, and Our Passionate Brother:  On Vasily Shukshin
The Truths of Aleksandr Vampilov

Harriet Murav
Professor of Russian and Comparative Literature
University of California, Davis
Davis, CA 95616
   email: hlmurav at ucdavis.edu
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