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The Blind Musician
The Blind Musician
One of Korolenko's more famous works, translated into English.
The Curse of the Romanovs
The Curse of the Romanovs
A work of fiction narrated by Tsarevich Alexei.
The Escape of Alexei
The Escape of Alexei
A fanciful tale based on the idea that Alexei somehow escaped the murder of the Romanovs.
Olympics Schedule
Olympics Schedule
This Russian wikipedia page on the games shows the full schedule of events.
Official Site of the Games
Official Site of the Games
Russia's Team
Russia's Team
Constantly updated wikipedia page showing the composition of the team.
Official Site: Russian Olympic Committee
Official Site: Russian Olympic Committee
Novocherkassk: Official City Site
Novocherkassk: Official City Site
GGA Software
GGA Software
RUSSOFT Association
RUSSOFT Association
DataArt St. Petersburg
DataArt St. Petersburg
US Russia Chamber of Commerce of New England
US Russia Chamber of Commerce of New England
Auriga Software
Auriga Software
St. Olga of Kiev
St. Olga of Kiev
An Orthodox site on the Kievan saint.
Donate to the ASPCA
Donate to the ASPCA
Stray dogs is not as huge a problem in the US as it is in Russia, but it is still a serious issue, as are the many other issues related to the human treatment of animals. Give to the ASPCA and make a difference.
Konstantin Sergienko: The Official Website
Konstantin Sergienko: The Official Website
Built and maintained by Konstantin's son, Artyom, this is a great introduction to his life and work.
On the 100th Anniversary of Oistrakh
On the 100th Anniversary of Oistrakh
By Artur Shtilman
Oistrakh Performance Video
Oistrakh Performance Video
Oistrakh plays the Tchaikovsky First Violin Concerto, captured by YouTube.
Losev Homepage
Losev Homepage
A site devoted to the life and philosophical works of Losev.
John McPhee's book on Norton Dodge
John McPhee's book on Norton Dodge
Reads like a spy novel.

 

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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.
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.
Life Stories: Original Fiction By Russian Authors

Life Stories: Original Fiction By Russian Authors

The Life Stories collection is a nice introduction to contemporary Russian fiction: many of the 19 authors featured here have won major Russian literary prizes and/or become bestsellers. These are life-affirming stories of love, family, hope, rebirth, mystery and imagination, masterfully translated by some of the best Russian-English translators working today. The selections reassert the power of Russian literature to affect readers of all cultures in profound and lasting ways. Best of all, 100% of the profits from the sale of this book are going to benefit Russian hospice—not-for-profit care for fellow human beings who are nearing the end of their own life stories.
Fearful Majesty

Fearful Majesty

This acclaimed biography of one of Russia’s most important and tyrannical rulers is not only a rich, readable biography, it is also surprisingly timely, revealing how many of the issues Russia faces today have their roots in Ivan’s reign.
Moscow and Muscovites

Moscow and Muscovites

Vladimir Gilyarovsky's classic portrait of the Russian capital is one of Russians’ most beloved books. Yet it has never before been translated into English. Until now! It is a spectactular verbal pastiche: conversation, from gutter gibberish to the drawing room; oratory, from illiterates to aristocrats; prose, from boilerplate to Tolstoy; poetry, from earthy humor to Pushkin. 
A Taste of Russia

A Taste of Russia

The definitive modern cookbook on Russian cuisine has been totally updated and redesigned in a 30th Anniversary Edition. Layering superbly researched recipes with informative essays on the dishes' rich historical and cultural context, A Taste of Russia includes over 200 recipes on everything from borshch to blini, from Salmon Coulibiac to Beef Stew with Rum, from Marinated Mushrooms to Walnut-honey Filled Pies. A Taste of Russia shows off the best that Russian cooking has to offer. Full of great quotes from Russian literature about Russian food and designed in a convenient wide format that stays open during use.
Bears in the Caviar

Bears in the Caviar

Bears in the Caviar is a hilarious and insightful memoir by a diplomat who was “present at the creation” of US-Soviet relations. Charles Thayer headed off to Russia in 1933, calculating that if he could just learn Russian and be on the spot when the US and USSR established relations, he could make himself indispensable and start a career in the foreign service. Remarkably, he pulled it of.
Jews in Service to the Tsar

Jews in Service to the Tsar

Benjamin Disraeli advised, “Read no history: nothing but biography, for that is life without theory.” With Jews in Service to the Tsar, Lev Berdnikov offers us 28 biographies spanning five centuries of Russian Jewish history, and each portrait opens a new window onto the history of Eastern Europe’s Jews, illuminating dark corners and challenging widely-held conceptions about the role of Jews in Russian history.
The Little Humpbacked Horse (bilingual)

The Little Humpbacked Horse (bilingual)

A beloved Russian classic about a resourceful Russian peasant, Vanya, and his miracle-working horse, who together undergo various trials, exploits and adventures at the whim of a laughable tsar, told in rich, narrative poetry.
Murder and the Muse

Murder and the Muse

KGB Chief Andropov has tapped Matyushkin to solve a brazen jewel heist from Picasso’s wife at the posh Metropole Hotel. But when the case bleeds over into murder, machinations, and international intrigue, not everyone is eager to see where the clues might lead.

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