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Gecko
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I'm looking for recommendation on some good Russian literature. I've already read every Russian author with an American following, so please no Tolstoy, Dostoyefsky, and Gogol stand bys.

Please keep in mind I can read Russian quite well, so if the author is particularly obscure and not translated, but his stuff is really good, list anyway.

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fugu13
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I'm a fan of Zamyatin; while he certainly has something of an American following, its not very large. He deserves far more attention.
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Lisa
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Does Ayn Rand count? Certainly We, The Living must.
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Icarus
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I assume Nabokov doesn't count either . . .

(Or Asimov.)

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I've sent an email to a Russian friend of mine who reads quite a bit. I'll post her answer when I get it.
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At the risk of making the obvious reccomendation, try Pushkin (in Russian) if you haven't already.
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KarlEd
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My friend sent me the following:

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Here are a few names:


Pikul
Akunin
Dashkova
Okudjava
Danilevskaya
Kuprin
Vojnovich
Ulitskaya
Aitmatov
Platonov
Vajner brothers


In fact if you go to www.lib.ru (free russian library - totally legal site) you would find most of them there.

She translated those names from the Cyrillic alphabet herself so you might find them spelled differently. I tried to include the Cyrillic here, but it comes out as garbage. Do try the link she sends above.
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aspectre
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David and Sergei Brin
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Bulgakov? Everyone loves The Master and Margarita. And I suppose Nabokov doesn't count, but he is really a gorgeous writer.
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Alcon
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David Brin ain't Russian. He's an amazing sci-fi author though. And Sergei isn't an author. [Razz]

Personally I might sugguest Konstantin Tsiolkovsky. [Big Grin]

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BlackBlade
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I have tended to enjoy their composers MUCH more then their authors.
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Cashew
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Solzhenitsyn? Or is that too obvious?
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Gecko
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Wow, great titles so far.

Karl, I checked out the site: quite nice. There needs to be more sites like it, imo.

Also, some pals are recommending Mikhail Veller, who I think I'll also check out. Anyone familiar with his work?

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aspectre
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David's "...mother's family was of the Jewish peasant stock of Russia..."

Amongst other works, Surgey coauthored "The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine" with Larry Page.

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No one's mentioned Turgenev yet? Little surprising.

Honestly he's the only Russian author I've really done a lot of reading with, but I can recommend Fathers & Sons.

Does Teodor Józef Konrad Korzeniowski (Joseph Conrad) count? He was born in the Ukraine, though it was to a Polish family, and he lived most of his life I believe in England. If he counted, I'd recommend him over any Russian author I've ever read or heard of.

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Kama
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strugacki brothers. kir bulyczov
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I second Turgenev, as well as Dostoyevsky, Tolstoy, and Bulgakov. That's all I've got, sorry. [Smile]
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Sergei Rachmaninoff and Pytor Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
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For composers.
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Dark as night
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Wow! You guys are amazing! I am from Russia and when I saw this thread I immediately started thinking of all of my favorite authors, but alas, as I scrolled down I realized most of them have already been listed. This may sound too sentimental, but I'm touched to see that so many of you know and like Russian classics. I guess I shouldn't be surprised: hatrackers are the best!

So Gecko, just to expand on some things already mentioned... How much Gogol have you read? He is by far my favorite Russian writer. If you haven't read "The Dead Souls" yet, I highly recommend it, especially in Russian. If you already have, forgive my redundancy. I love "Master and Margarita" by Bulgakov and would highly recommend it.

Now here are some names not yet on this page. Poetry: Blok, Lermontov, Esenin.

Classics: Chehov (probably obvious), Sholohov (I recommend "Tihi Don" - a beautiful story of the cossacks)

Humor: Ilf & Petrov - "12 Chairs". It is an absolutely amazing novel, which envelops pre and post Soviet era. Hilariously honest. Definitely a favorite.

Fantasy: Kama mentioned Kir Bulychev. He was one of my favorite writers growing up. "A million adventures" and "100 years ahead" are great.

Hope this helps!

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whoever wrote Children of the Arbat.
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Alcon
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quote:
David's "...mother's family was of the Jewish peasant stock of Russia..."
Yeah, so what, if you're gonna go by stuff like that then I could claim that I was all kinds of things I'm not.

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# 6 October 1950 - born in Glendale, California
David Brin is an American. He was born in America and he lives in America and that makes him an American author. Not Russian.

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Amongst other works, Surgey coauthored "The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine" with Larry Page.
[ROFL]

I don't think that's quite what he was looking for, but fair nuff. [Smile]

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Diana Bailey
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Anna Akhmatova...over and over again, forever and ever.
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