Samuil Lurie
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Samuil Lurie
Sverdlovsk, Leningrad, USSR/St. Petersburg, Russia - Palo Alto, USA

Samuil Aronovich Lurie (May 12, 1942, Sverdlovsk – August 7, 2015, USA)was a critic, literary historian, writer, essayist, or, as he defined himself, “literary figure, author of texts.” He graduated from Leningrad University, about whose teaching standards he was skeptical: “a factory of education… In fact, I am self-taught. An auditor of Russian literature. Everything I understand I owe everything to it.” He worked as a rural teacher and museum employee until 1966, when he joined the prose department of the magazine Neva, where he remained until 2002. He made his debut as a critic in 1964 and very soon became convinced that “literary criticism… was, in essence, a literary tactic.” He did not accept these rules and remained at odds with literary authorities, which explaims why the lion’s share of his writings (more than 1000 articles, notes, essays, and reviews) date from the post-Soviet era.

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Shabalin s book cover
by Sergei Shabalin

A new book of poems by New York poet, journalist, and essayist Sergei Shabalin. In Russian.

Agent Dmitri
by Emil Draitser

Sailor, artist, lawyer, and writer, Dmitri Bystrolyotov was one of a team of Soviet spies operating in the West between the World Wars. He seduced women to learn great secrets of foreign states, but was then arrested and tortured in the Gulag, where he began to document the crimes against humanity of the regime he had served.

Romm
by Michael Romm

This book features biographies of the author’s family members, detailing with the effect of the war on their lives.

book Queen
by Borys Khersonsky. Svetlana Lavochkina and Oksana Rosenblum, translators

The first bilingual collection of Ukrainian verse by Borys Khersonsky. In these poems, heaven is often the setting: Jews who perished during pogroms and in the Holocaust continue with their daily routines, whereas on earth, displacement has become a constant, and collective memory has been cleansed of the Jewish past.

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