Stories from a Siberian Village introduces Shukshin to English readers with twenty-five stories that reflect the Siberian origins of his artistic identity. These stories, most of which have never before appeared in English, are set in a remote Siberian village caught in transition between rural traditions and modern Soviet life. · Stories from a Siberian Village (NIU Series in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies) Shukshin, Vasily. Published by Northern Illinois University Press, ISBN ISBN Seller: Books Unplugged, Freeport, NY, U.S.A. Contact seller. Stories from a Siberian Village. by. Vasily Shukshin, John Givens (Translator), Laura Michael (Translator) · Rating details · ratings · 4 reviews. A cultural phenomenon in his day—an award-winning film director and actor who also wrote novels, plays, and movie scripts—Vasily Shukshin (–) is renowned for his mastery of the short story/5.
sixteen short stories by Vasily Shukshin used in tenth-year English, presents a strong contrast to the Pushkin folk ballad. The biographical sketch by Progress Publishers (Moscow) says: Vasily Shukshin is a new name to readers abroad, although in his own country he has received wide acclaim as an actor, film director and writer. It. Stories from a Siberian Village A cultural phenomenon in his day - an award-winning film director and actor who also wrote novels, plays, and movie scripts - Vasily Shukshin () is renowned for his mastery of the short story. Credited with revitalizing the short story as a genre in Russian literature, he was posthumously honored with. Svoyaki: Directed by Viktor Aristov. With Anatoliy Bystrov, German Orlov, Lyudmila Staritsyna, Lidiya Vorontsova.
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