Metamorphoses in Russian modernism /
Examines metamorphoses in the works of prominent representatives of the divided Russian intelligentsia: the Symbolists; the most famous emigre writer, Nabokov; Olesha, the 'fellow traveller' attempting to find his place in the Soviet state; the enthusiastic poet of the Bolshevik movement,...
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Budapest ; New York :
Central European University Press,
[2000], ©2000
Budapest ; New York : c2000 Budapest ; New York : ©2000 Budapest, Hungary ; New York : c2000 Budapest, Hungary ; New York : [2000] |
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