BETWEEN THE CANVAS AND THE PRINTED PAGE: NABOKOVIAN INTERTEXTS AND OLGA GRUSHIN'S SOVIET ARTIST-HERO
BETWEEN THE CANVAS AND THE PRINTED PAGE: NABOKOVIAN INTERTEXTS AND OLGA GRUSHIN'S SOVIET ARTIST-HERO
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Tucson: American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages
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Tucson: American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages
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Olga Grushin entered the American literary scene with a discreet splash, winning praise for her imaginative fiction while gaining readers curious about the work of this young Russian writing in English. Although Grushin has published a number of short stories, she came to prominence with her first novel, The Dream Life of Sukhanov (2005). Situating...
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BETWEEN THE CANVAS AND THE PRINTED PAGE: NABOKOVIAN INTERTEXTS AND OLGA GRUSHIN'S SOVIET ARTIST-HERO
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_875621990
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0037-6752
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2325-7687