Ulbandus, the Slavic Review of Columbia University

Colleen McQuillen ckm11 at COLUMBIA.EDU
Thu Dec 2 23:44:41 UTC 2004


The editorial staff of Ulbandus, the Slavic Review of Columbia University,
invites you to sample its ripe fruits –Fruits of Evil, that is.

Issue 8, “Fruits of Evil: Baudelaire, Decadence and Russia” is now ready to
be plucked and enjoyed.  In it you’ll find startling insights into the
decadent strains of Akhmatova and Gumilev, not to mention the decadent
strains of the journal’s contributors and editors as revealed in the
recently unclassified Salon Files.  Adrian Wanner aptly starts us at the
beginning by inspecting the first Russian edition of Baudelaire’s "Les
Fleurs du mal."  Anatoly Naiman and Boris Gasparov offer provocative
observations in their contributions, and Editor-in-Chief Margo Rosen
ruminates on the relevance of rhizomes in Slavic Studies.  An issue not to
be missed!


To find out more about Ulbandus or to subscribe, please visit our website:
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/slavic/ulbandus/

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