



Volume 63, Issue 2
Summer 2019

Articles
Yuri Leving: The Pleasures of Philology
Articles
Robyn Jensen: Authorizing the Image: Photography in Nabokov's Speak, Memory
Tatyana Gershkovich: Self-translation and the Transformation of Nabokov’s Aesthetics from Kamera obskura to Laughter in the Dark
Yuri Corrigan: Dostoevskii on Evil as Safe Haven and Anesthetic
Christopher W. Lemelin: Deprivations of Space and Time: Tsvetaeva’s “Absentiality” and “A Minute” as Anti-Elegiac Meditations on Exile
Henrietta Mondry: Dog from the Other Shore: Dangerous Escapades, Animal Rescue and the Ethnic Other in “Salty Dog,” 1960s to 1970s
Reviews
Inke Arns, Igor Chubarov, and Sylvia Sasse, eds. Vasily Grossman: A Writer’s Freedom. (Barry P. Scherr)
Adam Michnik and Agnieszka Marczyk, eds. Against Anti-Semitism: An Anthology of Twentieth-Century Polish Writings. (Siobhan Doucette)
Irena R. Makaryk April in Paris: Theatricality, Modernism, and Politics at the 1925 Art Deco Expo.(Tara M. Wheelwright)
Riccardo Nicolosi and Anne Hartmann, eds. Born to be Criminal: The Discourse on Criminality and the Practice of Punishment in Late Imperial Russia and Early Soviet Union. Interdisciplinary Approaches.(Frederick H. White)
Cathy Caridi. Making Martyrs East & West: Canonization in the Catholic and Russian Orthodox Churches. (Denis Crnković)
László Borhi. Dealing with Dictators: The United States, Hungary, and East Central Europe, 1942-1989.(Aleksandra Pomiecko)
Maritta Schmücker-Breloer. Eschatologische Apokryphen in der russischen handschriftlichen Tradition. Epistolija o nedele, Choždenie Bogorodicy po mukam, Son Bogorodicy, Skazanie o dvenadcati pjatnicach, Edition, Untersuchung, ikonographische Parallelen.(Gail Lenhoff)
Galya Diment, Gerri Kimber, and Todd Martin, eds. Katherine Mansfield and Russia.(Hilah Kohen)
Pavel Chepyzhov. New Georgian Book Design, 1920s–30s/Novyi gruzinskii knizhnyi dizain 1920-kh-1930-kh godov.(John E. Bowlt)
Bella Grigoryan. Noble Subjects: The Russian Novel and the Gentry, 1762–1861.(Anastasiya S. Lystsova)
Amy Bryzgel. Performance Art in Eastern Europe since 1960.(Yelena Severina)
Bruno Schulz. Bruno Schulz, Collected Stories.(Katarzyna Zechenter)
Rebecca Reich. State of Madness: Psychiatry, Literature, and Dissent after Stalin.(Emily D. Johnson)
Janine Holc. The Politics of Trauma and Memory Activism: Polish-Jewish Relations Today.(Halina Filipowicz)
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. March 1917: The Red Wheel, Node III (8 March–31 March), Book 1.(Anna Arkatova)
Marina Kostalevsky, ed. The Tchaikovsky Papers: Unlocking the Family Archive.(John Pendergast)
Lilya Kaganovsky. The Voice of Technology: Soviet Cinema’s Transition to Sound, 1928-1935.(Raymond De Luca)
Madina Tlostanova. What does it Mean to be Post-Soviet? Decolonial Art from the Ruins of the Soviet Empire.(Bradley A. Gorski)