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Humor in the Human Condition

On the occasion of Yale University Press’s paperback edition of Oblomov, Katherine A. Powers has a glowing review in the Boston Globe:
The expression “great comic novel” attached to a title usually causes me to drop everything and rush off to the library to secure what I consider to be one of the prime reasons for living. [...]

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Yale UP’s Modern Take on Oblomov

Here is Yale University Press’s sleek modern cover for its paperback edition of my translation of Oblomov, scheduled for publication in February 2010.  Incredibly handsome, I think.  I wonder whether Oblomov ever slept barefoot.  Or under satin sheets, for that matter. 
For more about the book, or to pre-order (you know you want to), click here.

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Slate Picks Oblomov

The 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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Michael Wood Reviews Oblomov in London Review of Books

“This intimately funny and desperately sad novel opens with a parade of visitors to Ilya Ilich Oblomov’s Petersburg flat. Most of them are introduced, in this new translation, by the phrase “in walked”, which creates a wonderful sense of flatness, repetition and invasion. All but one of the visitors are busy in some way or [...]

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Oblomov, by Ivan Goncharov

Oblomov By Ivan Goncharov Translated by Marian Schwartz Afterword by Mikhail Shishkin Seven Stories Press, 2008 A Slate Best Book of 2008
Set at the beginning of the nineteenth century, before the ideal of industrious modern man, when idleness was [...]

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