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Websites presented in alphabetical order Anna Karenina Companion to the 2001 Masterpiece Theatre adaptation of "Anna Karenina," Leo Tolstoy's "powerful tale of love and marriage in imperial Russia." Features include a who's who of characters in the novel (with information about Russian names), novel-to-film samples, a brief biography and timeline of Tolstoy's life, and essays and interviews. Also provides a teacher's guide, links, and a bibliography. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/anna/ Topics: Authors by Region, Literature by Place Last updated Aug 30, 2007 Arts & Culture: Chekhov Legacy Essays about Russian playwright and short-story writer Anton Chekhov (1860-1904), who was born in Taganrog, Russia. Topics include Chekhov and Taganrog, Chekhov in Germany, Chekhov in China, quotations by and about Chekhov, and his works (such as "The Cherry Orchard" and "Three Sisters"). Includes many images. From the City of Taganrog, Russia. http://taganrogcity.com/chekhov.html Topics: Authors by Region, Literature by Place Last updated Nov 21, 2007 The Nobel Prize in Literature 1970: Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn Information about this Russian author who won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1970 and who is known for works such as "The Gulag Archipelago" and "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich." Includes an autobiography, his Nobel lecture, his Nobel diploma, the text (in English and Russian) of his speech at the Nobel Banquet in Stockholm in 1974, and a sound clip. Also includes a link to additional information. From the Nobel Foundation. http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/laureates/1970/ Topics: Authors by Region, Literature by Place, Nonfiction by Genre Last updated Aug 4, 2008 Research Guide to Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Annotated bibliography of research material about Russian novelist Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, who "was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature in 1970 'for the ethical force with which he has pursued the indispensable traditions of Russian literature,' an honor which he refused to travel to Stockholm to accept for fear that the Soviet Union would not allow him to return to his home." Includes biographies, bibliographies, primary sources, and more. From the Indiana University (Bloomington) Libraries. http://www.libraries.iub.edu/index.php?pageId=5370 Topics: Authors by Region, Literature by Place Last updated Aug 4, 2008 SovLit.com There are hundreds of short summaries of works of lesser-known Soviet literature as well as extensive, illustrated, Cliffs Notes -type discussions of dozens of titles. In addition there is an Encyclopedia of Soviet Writers with biographies, most with pictures, of such authors as Maxim Gorky, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Vyacheslav Shiskov, and Marina Tsvetaeva. http://www.sovlit.com/ Topics: Authors by Region, Literary Movements and Periods, Literature by Place Last updated Jan 21, 2002 |
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