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Disruptive Humor: Fragmentation and Transformation in the Poetry of Nikolai Zabolotsky, Aleksandr Vvedensky, and Osip Mandelstam (1925-1937)
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The Tales of Two Eurasian Empires: Modernization, Fall, and Troubled Identities of Russia and Turkey in Pelevin and Pamuk
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Resurrecting Pushkin: Mayakovsky's Struggle for Poetic Immortality
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The Children of Timelessness: Contemplative Poetry of the Soviet Stagnation
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The Spectral Body: Theology and Economy in Dostoevsky and Melville's Fiction
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Sans-Frontieres: Destruction, Creation, and Experiment in the Russian Literary Avant-Garde, 1908-1912
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Performing Suicide: Transformation of the Superfluous Man in Soviet Drama
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Nature and Regime; the Ecocentric Countercurrent in Soviet-era Literature
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