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Memories of Brodsky

Anatoly Naiman

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Anatoly Naiman had virtually no opportunity to publish his own work until the fall of the Soviet Union. In recent years, however, his poetry, prose and criticism have appeared in several Russian literary journals, and he has received awards from Novy Mir and October.

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