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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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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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