Caucasus in contemporary Russian fiction

Perova Natasha perova09 at GMAIL.COM
Tue Sep 28 14:00:25 UTC 2010


I'd like to remind the SEELANGS members that GLAS has published a lot of 
contemporary Russian stories and novels in good English translation on all 
sorts of subjects including the Caucasus. Very strange that Glas and 
Chteniya are disregarded. There are so few sources on 20th century Russian 
literature in English translation and even they remain unnoticed.

On the theme of the Caucasus we have the following:
Makanin's "Captives of the Caucasus" (in CAPTIVES);
Arkady Babchenko's "Argun" (in War&Peace);
Denis Butov's "Five Days of War" (in War&Peace);
Alan Cherchesov's novel Requiem for the Living;
Julia Latynina's Niyazbek (in War&Peace);
Gulla Khirachev's short novel Salam, Dalgat (in Squaring the Circle);
Arslan Khasavov's Braguny Story (also in Squaring the Circle)

Natasha Perova
Glas New Russian Writing
tel/fax: (7)495-4419157
perova at glas.msk.su
www.glas.msk.su

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