Half-way to the Moon: New Writing from RussiaPatricia Blake, Max Hayward Anthology of Russian prose and verse in English translation. For contents, see Author Catalog. |
Contents
INTRODUCTION Patricia Blake | 7 |
EIGHT POEMS | 40 |
ADAM AND EVE Yuri Kazakov | 92 |
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