LEIGH HALL MOSLEY is originally from Kentucky and graduated from Indiana University and the University of Texas. She once spent a lively year in St. Petersburg without ever obtaining a Russian entry visa. She now lives uneventfully in Tennessee with her husband and two young daughters, creating lyrical, poetic translations of drilling reports for the Russian oil and gas industry and chaperoning Girl Scout field trips.
A Summer's Tale
Chtenia: Summer 2010
Author: Irina Borisova
Translator: Leigh Mosley
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Rabid Dachniki
Chtenia: Summer 2010
Author: Absurdopedia
Translator: Leigh Mosley
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Russian Riga
Russian Life: Mar/Apr 2010
Russia and Latvia have a long and complicated history, one which is vividly reflected in the politics, society and architecture of Riga, a beautiful medieval city on the Baltic coast.
Author: Alina Lisina
Translator: Leigh Mosley
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The Russian Klondike
Chtenia: Winter 2010
Author: Peter Aleshkovsky
Translator: Leigh Mosley
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Tsarina Elizabeth
Russian Life: Nov/Dec 2009
"Elizabeth couldn't take her eyes off herself," wrote historian Vasily Klyuchevsky. Indeed, Peter the Great's narcissistic granddaughter (born 300 years ago this month) was infamous for being a tyrannical fashionista.
Author: Lev Berdnikov
Translator: Leigh Mosley
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