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A Swim in a Pond in the Rain: In Which Four Russians Give a Master Class on Writing, Reading, and Life

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Jennifer I just asked someone on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ who read and reviewed an advance copy. He replied: IN THE CART (Chekhov), THE SINGERS (Turgenev), THE DARLING (Chekh…m´Ç°ù±ðI just asked someone on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ who read and reviewed an advance copy. He replied: IN THE CART (Chekhov), THE SINGERS (Turgenev), THE DARLING (Chekhov), MASTER AND MAN (Tolstoy), THE NOSE (Gogol), GOOSEBERRIES (Chekhov), ALYOSHA THE POT (Tolstoy)(less)
Ally Yes, the stories are all there. Each text is followed by analysis, food for thought, if you will. It is a wonderful read!
Bee Bee Well, since no one else answered your potentially rhetorical question, I guess I can meaningfully speak up from my perspective. I think he chose stori…m´Ç°ù±ðWell, since no one else answered your potentially rhetorical question, I guess I can meaningfully speak up from my perspective. I think he chose stories that were more challenging to appreciate than a standard Dostoevsky that you might have been thinking of. He at least mentioned Dostoyevsky for those of us who care. Additionally, I think that the critical approach to writing and reading presented here can easily be applied on our own if we want to revisit one of Dostoyevsky's classic (and long) tales.(less)
Kumari de Silva "has said" indicates a bit of dialogue is about to follow. As in She said, "It's hot outside." In this case the speaker is a story, but it is dialogue…m´Ç°ù±ð"has said" indicates a bit of dialogue is about to follow. As in She said, "It's hot outside." In this case the speaker is a story, but it is dialogue none the less.(less)

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