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Slate Picks Oblomov

By mbs | November 18, 2009

oblomovcover thumb Slate Picks OblomovThe translator is always the last to know.  Slate chose my Oblomov translation as one of its Best Books of 2008!  Read about it here.  And be looking for the paperback edition, coming in February from Yale University Press.

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