20th cent. Lit course "Women in Russian Lit"
Alina Israeli
aisrael at AMERICAN.EDU
Tue May 29 17:53:13 UTC 2007
Maybe I missed it, and it was already mentioned: Helena Goscilo has
edited a number of books on Russian women writers; the books and the
preface are worth looking at as a starting point for anyone working
in the are. Another book/person is Catriona Kelly. She has a long
list of names and works, and it would help anyone to create their own
perspective on the subject.
And while I am at it, let me add my three favorite (women) writers,
at least one of whom has been neglected in the West: Ulickaja,
Katerli and Shcherbakova.
Alina Israeli
LFS, American University
4400 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington DC. 20016
(202) 885-2387
fax (202) 885-1076
aisrael at american.edu
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