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Clarence Brown (1) (1929–2015)

Author of The Portable Twentieth Century Russian Reader

For other authors named Clarence Brown, see the disambiguation page.

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Works by Clarence Brown

The Portable Twentieth Century Russian Reader (1985) — Editor — 432 copies, 2 reviews
Mandelstam (1973) 13 copies

Associated Works

We (1921) — Translator, some editions — 9,983 copies, 247 reviews
Hope Against Hope: A Memoir (1970) — Introduction, some editions — 679 copies, 17 reviews
Journey to Armenia (1933) — Translator, some editions — 146 copies, 7 reviews

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2 reviews
Pretty good selection of twentieth-century literature. Per usual, the most compelling reads were the giants--Tolstoy, Chekhov, Nabokov, Solzhenitsyn. But I also discovered some excellent Russian writers with whom I was not familiar. Particularly compelling was the excerpt of Georgi Vladimov's Faithful Ruslan and Nadezhda Mandelstam's extracts about the night her husband Osip was informed on by a friend. Shalamov's Lend-Lease was incredible and I have Kolyma Tales now on my to-read list. And show more finally, found Evgeni Zamyatin's allegory The Cave stunningly relevant even today--particularly today, as global warming threatens our existence as we know it. There were, however, some snoozers (in my opinion), mostly the authors that the editor openly said were "un-excerptable." show less

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