Glas New Russian Writing
The Grassy Street
68%
»As the narrative delivers glimpses of human life in bite-size chunks, [Asar] Eppel's extraordinary…
The Nomadic Soul
66%
Dramatic history of several generations of an upper-class family during the First World War and the…
Red Bread
77%
These literary pieces by one of Russia's foremost essayists reflect the author's bi-culturalism –…
Dim and Distant Days
69%
»[Larissa] Miller recalls what it was like to come of age as a Jewish girl during Stalin's…
Hurramabad
78%
Winner of four prizes, Hurramabad describes the eviction of Russians from Tajikistan and the…
Here I Am
65%
Rubinstein succeeds in arranging his fragmented text in such a clever way that they invariably…
Living a Life: Absurd Tales
98%
Death is a frequent presence in Ronshin's brilliantly crafted stories but it invariably appears in…
The New Romantic: A Collection of Long and Short Stories
57%
Selin belongs to that rare Chekhovian type of writer who tells a story not straightforwardly but…
Master of the Grass: Long and short stories
59%
Owner of the Grass is about a disaster befalling a man in love with his own mirror reflection.…
Iramifications
86%
»Galina's ingenuity in weaving together numerous mythological allusions and literary parallels is…
Nine: An Anthology of Russia's Foremost Woman Writers
66%
GLAS' third collection of top women writers includes some internationally known names (Ludmila…
Glas, vol 1
67%
Russia is a country rich in talent which as often gone unrecognized or been actively suppressed and…
Soviet Grotesque, vol: 2
86%
This issue of Glas has a subtitle Soviet Grotesque and our subsequent numbers will follow a similar…
Love and Fear: vol. 4
57%
Just as love is very much part of any human life, for the soviet citizen it was often accompanied…
Bulgakov and Mandelstam, vol: 5
55%
Bulgakov and Mandelstam never met and yet their lives had much in common. Both men were born in the…
Jews and Strangers, vol: 6
57%
The love-hate relationship between Jews and Russians dates back to the early 19th century as is…
Requiem for the Living
86%
Maybe time in itself does not exist at all, and there exists instead only a spider's web of endless…
Strange Soviet Practices
56%
How was it possible that an entire country could live in mute fear? Why did Soviet intellectuals…
Seven Stories
86%
A rediscovered classic Krzhizhanovsky was banned during his lifetime and only published in 1990s.
A Will and a Way: Russian Women's Writing in the 1990s
56%
The heroines range from a wide-eyed child to a 95-year-old sculptress in love with a man sixty…
