По правую руку сна. Poems in Russian and English
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По правую руку сна. Poems in Russian and English
by Нина Косман

A book of poems in Russian and English. Po Pravuyu Ruku Sna is Nina Kossman’s second book of poems, published by Побережье (The Coast, Russian-American Publishing Co.) in 1996. Her first book of poems in Russian, “Pereboi”, was published in Moscow by the Soviet publisher Khudozhestvennaya Literatura in 1990.

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