Victor Davidoff
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Victor Davidoff
Sharm el-Sheikh

Viktor Davydov is a journalist and human rights activist. He was born in 1956 in Kuibyshev to Viktor Aleksandrovich Ryzhov, a war veteran and dean of the Kuibyshev Faculty of the All-Union Law Institute. From the mid-1970s, he participated in the dissident movement, publishing and distributing samizdat. He underwent forced treatment in Soviet psychiatric hospitals, including one under a court sentence for three years, from 1980 to 1983. After his release, he participated in the Foundation for Assistance to Political Prisoners and Their Families (The Solzhenitsyn Foundation). In 1984, he emigrated from the USSR.

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by Zinovy Zinik

When Clea returns to London with her new Russian husband, she is surprised to see him become even more eccentric.

Naza s book
by Naza Semoniff

A haunting dystopia some readers have called “the new 1984.” In a society where memory is rewritten and resistance is pre-approved, freedom isn’t restricted; it’s redefined. As systems evolve beyond human control and choice becomes a simulation, true defiance means refusing the script, even when the system already knows you will.

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by Nina Kossman

“13 short pieces…pungently convey the effects of growing up under a totalitarian regime.”                       .—Publishers Weekly

Other Shepherds: Poems with Translations from Marina Tsvetaeva by Nina Kossman
by Nina Kossman

Original poetry by Nina Kossman, accompanied by a selection of poems by Marina Tsvetaeva, translated from Russian by Kossman. “The sea is a postcard,” writes Nina Kossman. There is both something elemental in this vision and—iron-tough.”
—Ilya Kaminsky

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