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List of Glas titles


  • Glas 15, Peter Aleshkovsky, Skunk: A Life, a novel set in the Russian countryside
  • Glas 17, Ludmila Ulitskaya, Sonechka, a novel about a persevering woman
  • Glas 18, Asar Eppel, The Grassy Street, stories set in a Moscow suburb in the 1940s
  • Glas 19, Boris Slutsky, Things That Happend, the poetry & biography of a major poet
  • Glas 20, The Portable Platonov, for the centenary of Russia's greatest writer
  • Glas 21, Leonid Latynin, The Face-Maker and the Muse, (out of print)
  • Glas 22, Irina Muravyova, The Nomadic Soul, a novel about modern-day Anna Karenina
  • Glas 23, Anatoly Mariengof, A Novel Without Lies, the turbulent life of a great poet against the flamboyant background of Bohemian Moscow in the 1920s
  • Glas 24, Alexander Genis, Red Bread, Russian and American civilizations compared by Russia's foremost essayist
  • Glas 25, Larissa Miller, Dim and Distant Days, childhood in postwar Moscow recounted with sober tenderness and insight
  • Glas 26, Andrei Volos, Hurramabad, Tajik national strife after the collapse of the USSR
  • Glas 27, Lev Rubinstein, Here I Am, humorous-philosophical performance poems and essays
  • Glas 28, Andrei Sergeev, Stamp Album, A Collection of People, Things, Relationships and Words
  • Glas 29, Valery Ronshin, Living a Life, Totally Absurd Tales
  • Glas 31, Alexander Selin, The New Romantic, modern parables
  • Glas 32, Nina Lugovskaya, The Diary of a Soviet Schoolgirl: 1932-1937, a real diary of a Russian Anne Frank
  • Glas 33, Nina Gabrielyan, Master of the Grass, long and short stories by a leading feminist
  • Glas 35, Nikolai Klimontovich, The Road to Rome, naughty reminiscences about the later Soviet years
  • Glas 36, Alan Cherchesov, Requiem for the Living, novel, extraordinary adventures of an Ossetian boy against the background of traditional culture of the Caucasus
  • Glas 37, The Scared Generation, the grim background of today's ruling class
  • Leonid Latynin, The Lair, a novel-parable, stories and poems
  • Glas 39, Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky, Seven Stories, a rediscovered classic from the 1920s.
  • Glas 41, Andrei Sinyavsky, Ivan the Fool, Russian Folk Belief, a cultural study
  • Glas 42, Sea Stories. Army Stories by Alexander Pokrovsky and Alexander Terekhov, realities of life inside the army
  • Glas 43, Maria Galina, Iramifications, an adventure novel

ANTHOLOGIES

Books about Russia:

A.J.Perry, Twelve Stories of Russia: A Novel, I guess