Glas New Russian Writing
Glas New Russian Writing is a series dedicated to the dissemination of contemporary Russian literature in English. Many of their authors were first published in English by Glas. The series editors are Natasha Perova and Joanne Turnbull.[1]
List of titles
- Revolution
- Soviet Grotesque
- Women's View, anthology
- Love and Fear
- Bulgakov and Mandelstam
- Jews and Strangers
- Booker Winners and Others
- Love Russian Style
- The Scared Generation
- Booker Winners and Others II
- Captives
- A Will and a Way: an anthology of women's writing
- Beyond the Looking Glas
- Peter Aleshkovsky, Skunk: A Life
- Childhood, Zip and other stories
- Ludmila Ulitskaya, Sonechka
- Asar Eppel, The Grassy Street
- Boris Slutsky, Things That Happened
- The Portable Andrei Platonov
- Leonid Latynin, The Face-Maker and the Muse
- Leonid Latynin, The Lair
- Irina Muravyova, The Nomadic Soul
- Anatoly Mariengof, A Novel Without Lies
- Alexander Genis, Red Bread
- Larissa Miller, Dim and Distant Days
- Andrei Volos, Hurramabad
- Lev Rubinstein, Here I Am
- Andrei Sergeev, Stamp Album
- Valery Ronshin, Living a Life
- NINE of Russia's Foremost Women Writers, an anthology
- Alexander Selin, The New Romantic
- Nina Lugovskaya, The Diary of a Soviet Schoolgirl: 1932-1937
- Nina Gabrielyan, Master of the Grass
- Strange Soviet Practices
- Nikolai Klimontovich, The Road to Rome
- Alan Cherchesov, Requiem for the Living
- The Scared Generation. Vasil Bykov and Boris Yampolsky
- Captives. 2nd edition
- Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky, Seven Stories
- War & Peace. (Army stories versus women's stories)
- Andrei Sinyavsky, Ivan the Fool, Russian Folk Belief
- Alexander Pokrovsky and Alexander Terekhov: Sea Stories. Army Stories
- Maria Galina, Iramifications
- Roman Senchin, Minus
- Mikhail Levitin, A Jewish God in Paris
- Kristina Rotkirch, Contemporary Russian Fiction. A Short List
- Squaring the Circle, stories by winners of the Debut Prize for Fiction
- Mendeleev Rock, two short novels by Andrei Kuzechkin and Pavel Kostin
- Michele A. Berdy, The Russian Word’s Worth.
- The Scared Generation. Boris Yampolsky’s The Old Arbat & Vasil Bykov's The Manhurt. (3rd edition)
- Off the Beaten Track. Stories by Russian Hitchhikers
- Vlas Doroshevich, What the Emperor Cannot Do. Tales and Legends of the Orient.# Arslan Khasavov, Sense
- Still Waters Run Deep. Young Women’s Writing from Russia. Anthology
- Alexander Snegirev, Petroleum Venus
- Dmitry Vachedin, Snow Germans
- Anna Babiashkina, Before I Croak
- Igor Savelyev, Mission to Mars
- Liza Alexandrova-Zorina, The Little Man
- Russian Drama. Four Young Female Voices
- Anna Lavrinenko, Yaroslavl Stories
- A.J.Perry, Twelve Stories of Russia
- Alexander Pokrovsky, Subs, Subs, Subs… Sea Stories
- NINE of Russia's Foremost Women Writers
- Anatoly Mariengof, A Novel Without Lies & Cynics
- Captives. 3rd edition
- Strange Soviet Practices. 2nd edition
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