Indian literature is a star attraction
September 10, 2009 Pavel Basinsky, RIR
Books: India was guest of honour at the 22nd Moscow international book fair in September
The return of Russian literature
September 3, 2009 Andrei Rodionov, Russia Now
Literature: the Russians are reading again, and seriously
You know an old overcoat won't ever let you down
April 29, 2009 Ben Bouckley, freelance journalist
An author with a keen eye for the ludicrous
A potent observer with a touch of wit
April 29, 2009 Vitaly Dymarsky, Russia Now
The 200th birthday of a great writer
Who inherits Gogol's legacy?
April 29, 2009 Eugene Popov, writer
Young Russian writers channel Gogol with realism and humanism
Celebrating Russian culture in Ealing
April 24, 2009 Yevgeniy Verlin, London
"Having a collection of Russian literature in our library will serve to strengthen friendship and mutual understanding between our two peoples," said Mrs Seema Kumar, Deputy Mayor of Ealing, in London, at the opening ceremony for the first Russian Wo
Russian bestsellers are on their way
April 2, 2009 Svetlana Smetanina, Russia Now
Our best new books will be featured at the London Book Fair in April
New bestseller from Moscow's Kissinger
February 26, 2009 Dmitry Sabov
Primakov: an empty world without Russia
Northwestern has the largest 20th-century Russian fiction list
October 30, 2008 Rudy Faust, Publicity and Marketing Manager, Northwestern University Press
Alma books shares its passion for Russian fiction
October 30, 2008 Alex Gallenzi, Publisher and Managing Director of Alma Books Ltd - Oneworld Classics Ltd
One Soldier's War by Arkady Babchenko
October 30, 2008 Jofie Ferrari-Adler, literary journalist and senior editor at Grove/Atlantic
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