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Booker Winners and Others
[ Booker Winners and Others]

Transl. from Russian; ed. by N. Perova, A. Tait
Moscow:  Glas, 1994
247 pImages
Serie: Glas New Russian Writing. Volume 7
pbk. 12 x 20 cm
ISBN: 5717200153
Language: English
When the Booker Prize Committee decided to institute a special Booker Russian Novel Prize, there were no other literary prizes in the devastated post-perestroika Russia, the official Soviet awards for literature having been abolished shortly after the collapse of the USSR. This collection includes stories by the five Booker winners (V. Astaf`ev, S. Lipkin, V. Makanin, O. Yermakov, L. Ulitskaya), as well as other excellent writers chosen by the editors of Glas (Z. Gareyev, V. Pelevin, V. Ronshin, A. Slapovsky) plus five winners of the 1992 Little Booker prize: Yu. Buyda, A. Gavrilov, I. Klekh, S. Kupryashina, A. Mikhailov. Afterword by the chairman of the jury of the 1993 Russian Novel Booker prize Viach. Vs. Ivanov.
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