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Dates of countries' switch
Dates of countries' switch
A list of countries and when they switched from Julian to Gregorian.
The Gorbachev Fund
The Gorbachev Fund
Chronology
Chronology
Bucknell University's fine Russian site offers this excellent chronology of 20th century events in Russia.
Biography of Nikolai Ryzhkov
Biography of Nikolai Ryzhkov
Biography of Eduard Shevardnadze
Biography of Eduard Shevardnadze
Andreyeva's article
Andreyeva's article
The text, in English, of Andreyeva's 1988 article decrying perestroika.
LDPR Website
LDPR Website
For the latest news on the LDPR and Russia's most persistent presidential candidate, Vladimir Zhirinovsky.
Interview with Lukyanov
Interview with Lukyanov
Interesting interview done in October 2007, with another of Lukyanov's poems.
Grigory Yavlinsky's Official Site
Grigory Yavlinsky's Official Site
Yuri Afanasyev's official site
Yuri Afanasyev's official site
Interview with Gavriil Popov
Interview with Gavriil Popov
An interview in 2006 that Popov gave to Ekho Moskvy radio (in Russian). You can also hear the interview here.
Literaturnaya Gazeta website
Literaturnaya Gazeta website
LG is edited by Yuri Polyakov.
Interview with Telman Gdlyan
Interview with Telman Gdlyan
Text and MP3 (in Russian) of an interview Gdlyan gave in 2000 with Ekho Moskvy.
Victor Tsoy and Kino
Victor Tsoy and Kino
A good first stop to learn more about Tsoy and Kino.
Kabakov's works
Kabakov's works
Full texts of a few of Kabakov's works in Russian.
No Return
No Return
Buy a used copy of Kabakov's prophetic novel on Amazon.
Sergei Solovyev's filmography
Sergei Solovyev's filmography
Mary Kirkpatrick's Adoptee Reconnection website
Mary Kirkpatrick's Adoptee Reconnection website
Moiseyev Obituary
Moiseyev Obituary
The Death of a Poet
The Death of a Poet

 

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Woe From Wit (bilingual)

Woe From Wit (bilingual)

One of the most famous works of Russian literature, the four-act comedy in verse Woe from Wit skewers staid, nineteenth century Russian society, and it positively teems with “winged phrases” that are essential colloquialisms for students of Russian and Russian culture.
The Little Golden Calf

The Little Golden Calf

Our edition of The Little Golden Calf, one of the greatest Russian satires ever, is the first new translation of this classic novel in nearly fifty years. It is also the first unabridged, uncensored English translation ever, and is 100% true to the original 1931 serial publication in the Russian journal 30 Dnei. Anne O. Fisher’s translation is copiously annotated, and includes an introduction by Alexandra Ilf, the daughter of one of the book’s two co-authors.
Steppe / Степь (bilingual)

Steppe / Степь (bilingual)

This is the work that made Chekhov, launching his career as a writer and playwright of national and international renown. Retranslated and updated, this new bilingual edition is a super way to improve your Russian.
The Latchkey Murders

The Latchkey Murders

Senior Lieutenant Pavel Matyushkin is back on the case in this prequel to the popular mystery Murder at the Dacha, in which a serial killer is on the loose in Khrushchev’s Moscow...
The Frogs Who Begged for a Tsar (bilingual)

The Frogs Who Begged for a Tsar (bilingual)

The fables of Ivan Krylov are rich fonts of Russian cultural wisdom and experience – reading and understanding them is vital to grasping the Russian worldview. This new edition of 62 of Krylov’s tales presents them side-by-side in English and Russian. The wonderfully lyrical translations by Lydia Razran Stone are accompanied by original, whimsical color illustrations by Katya Korobkina.
Driving Down Russia's Spine

Driving Down Russia's Spine

The story of the epic Spine of Russia trip, intertwining fascinating subject profiles with digressions into historical and cultural themes relevant to understanding modern Russia. 
Survival Russian

Survival Russian

Survival Russian is an intensely practical guide to conversational, colloquial and culture-rich Russian. It uses humor, current events and thematically-driven essays to deepen readers’ understanding of Russian language and culture. This enlarged Second Edition of Survival Russian includes over 90 essays and illuminates over 2000 invaluable Russian phrases and words.
Marooned in Moscow

Marooned in Moscow

This gripping autobiography plays out against the backdrop of Russia's bloody Civil War, and was one of the first Western eyewitness accounts of life in post-revolutionary Russia. Marooned in Moscow provides a fascinating account of one woman's entry into war-torn Russia in early 1920, first-person impressions of many in the top Soviet leadership, and accounts of the author's increasingly dangerous work as a journalist and spy, to say nothing of her work on behalf of prisoners, her two arrests, and her eventual ten-month-long imprisonment, including in the infamous Lubyanka prison. It is a veritable encyclopedia of life in Russia in the early 1920s.
Maria's War: A Soldier's Autobiography

Maria's War: A Soldier's Autobiography

This astonishingly gripping autobiography by the founder of the Russian Women’s Death Battallion in World War I is an eye-opening documentary of life before, during and after the Bolshevik Revolution.
Davai! The Russians and Their Vodka

Davai! The Russians and Their Vodka

In this comprehensive, quixotic and addictive book, Edwin Trommelen explores all facets of the Russian obsession with vodka. Peering chiefly through the lenses of history and literature, Trommelen offers up an appropriately complex, rich and bittersweet portrait, based on great respect for Russian culture.

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