A Window on Russia: For the Use of Foreign Readers, Edmund Wilson (9780374511418) — Readings Books
A Window on Russia: For the Use of Foreign Readers
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A Window on Russia: For the Use of Foreign Readers

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A Window on Russia is a collection of Edmund Wilson’s papers on Russian writers and the Russian language (which he taught himself to read), written between 1943 and 1971. Writers discussed include Pushkin, Gogol, Chekov, Turgenev, Tolstoy, among others.

In A Window on Russia, which Wilson modestly calls ‘a handful of disconnected pieces, written at various times when I happened to be interested in the various authors, ’ we encounter that rare pleasure of entering a living world where the dead hand of academia never casts its shadow. - Kirkus Reviews

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Farrar, Strauss & Giroux-3pl
Date
19 December 1972
Pages
288
ISBN
9780374511418

A Window on Russia is a collection of Edmund Wilson’s papers on Russian writers and the Russian language (which he taught himself to read), written between 1943 and 1971. Writers discussed include Pushkin, Gogol, Chekov, Turgenev, Tolstoy, among others.

In A Window on Russia, which Wilson modestly calls ‘a handful of disconnected pieces, written at various times when I happened to be interested in the various authors, ’ we encounter that rare pleasure of entering a living world where the dead hand of academia never casts its shadow. - Kirkus Reviews

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Farrar, Strauss & Giroux-3pl
Date
19 December 1972
Pages
288
ISBN
9780374511418