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Berberova reviewed in Wall Street Journal

Alan Furst, whose novels include The Polish Officer (1995) and Dark Voyage (2004), and whose The Spies of Warsaw (2008) has just been published in paperback, has included Moura: The Dangerous Life of the Baroness Budberg (which I translated with Richard D. Sylvester, published by New York Review Books in 2005), among his “FIve Best” [...]

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Leonard Lopate Interview on WNYC

Leonard Lopate interviewed me this summer about my new translation of Yuri Olesha’s 1927 novel Envy for his “Underappreciated” series: “When it was published in 1927, Yuri Olesha’s Envy was celebrated by the Soviet establishment as a condemnation of the bourgeois psyche. But two years later Olesha came under suspicion when Communist officials realized that [...]

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Moura, by Nina Berberova

Moura: The Dangerous Life of the Baroness Budberg By Nina Berberova Translated by Marian Schwartz and Richard D. Sylvester New York Review Books, 2005 Baroness Maria Ignatievna Zakrevskaya Benckendorff Budberg hailed from the Russian aristocracy and lived in the lap of luxury—until the Bolshevik Revolution forced her to live by her wits. Thereafter her existence [...]

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Envy, by Yuri Olesha

Envy By Yuri Olesha Introduction by Ken Kalfus Translated by Marian Schwartz New York Review Books, 2004 A classic of Soviet literature, Envy is a humorous look at the individual’s struggle with an industrialized society. Marian Schwartz’s new English translation captures the energy and strangeness of this Russian masterpiece. A tour-de-force that has been compared [...]

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