AAASS panel

Cynthia Simmons simmonsc at BC.EDU
Sun Dec 6 21:31:07 UTC 2009


On Dec 4, 2009, at 9:44 AM, Olga Stuchebrukhov wrote:

> If you are  interested in collaborating on a panel topic,
>
> "Deconstructing and Reconstructing Dostoevsky: Dostoevskian Motifs  
> in Contemporary Literature and Film,"
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> please contact me off-line.
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> Olga
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>
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> Olga Stuchebrukhov
> Associate Professor of Russian
> Undergraduate Advisor,
> Department of German and Russian
> TA Supervisor,
> Comparative Literature Program
> UC Davis
> 1 Shields Avenue
> Davis, CA 95616
> oastuch at ucdavis.edu
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Dear Prof. Stuchebrukhov,

I am a Slavist who works on both Russian literature and the  
literatures of Bosnia, Croatia, and Serbia.  I am currently working  
on a comparative piece on the intertextual resonance of several of  
Dostoevsky's themes, as well as narrative technique, in the novel  
Death and the Dervish, by Meša Selimović.  It is one of the two best- 
known Bosnian novels--the other being The Bridge on the Drina.  I am  
wondering, however, whether a novel published in 1966 qualifies as  
'contemporary.' In the case that it does, I would be interested in  
being part of such a panel.

With best wishes,

Cynthia Simmons



Cynthia Simmons
Professor of Slavic Studies
Undergraduate Program Director
Department of Slavic and Eastern
Languages and Literatures
Boston College
140 Commonwealth Ave.
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
Phone: 617/552-3914
Fax: 617/552-3913


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