This dual-language anthology presents fifteen compelling tales in a unique survey of twentieth-Century Russian Short fiction.
Appropriate for high school and college courses as well as self-study, this volume will prove a fine companion for teachers and intermediate-level students of Russian language and literature as well as readers wishing to brush up on their language skills..
No further apparatus or reference work is necessary for the self-contained text.
Gilyarovsky, The Present by Leonid Andreev, Trataton by Dimitry Mamin-Sibiryak, Life Granted by Aleksandr Grin, and Icarus by Stepan Skitalets, plus Stories by Vasily Grossman, Aleksandr Kuprin, and others.
Featuring the original Russian on the left-hand page and new English translations on the right-hand side, contents include The Fugitive by Vladimir A.
This dual-language anthology presents fifteen compelling tales in a unique survey of twentieth-Century Russian Short fiction