Good short primary text(s) for reflections on the end of Soviet Union / culture?

Nicole Monnier monniern at MISSOURI.EDU
Mon Apr 30 16:53:43 UTC 2007


AUGH!

When will I ever learn?!? My apologies for the mass mailing.

Sheepishly,

Nicole


On 4/30/07 11:50 AM, "Nicole Monnier" <monniern at MISSOURI.EDU> wrote:

> Donna!
> 
> I think I officially owe you a cup of coffee - it was from the GLAS volumes
> I got my two last-minute texts, one of which came from "War & Peace."  If
> you find yourself at AATSEEL or AAASS this year, you've got a free cup
> coming to you!
> 
> Best,
> 
> Nicole
> 
> 
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> 
> 
> On 4/25/07 10:03 PM, "Seifer Donna" <donna.seifer at COMCAST.NET> wrote:
> 
>> Check out Glas: New Russian Writing.  The latest is "War & Peace
>> Contemporary Russian Prose." Wonderful short stories.
>> Films I would recommend include: Window to Paris, Burnt by the Sun, Prisoner
>> of the Mountains, and especially for business majors, Barber of Siberia!
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Donna Seifer
> 
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