
Russian Stories
Russian Storiesrounds up marvellous short stories by all the Russian heavyweights, including Pushkin, Lermontov, Gogol, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Turgenev, Chekhov, Bulgakov, Babel and Nabokov, and continuing up to contemporary writers such as Tatyana Tolstaya and the recent Nobel Prize winner, Svetlana Alexievich. There is no similar one-volume collection of the best of the Russian greats in English. Women writers are particularly well represented and predominate in the last fifty years; also included is a story by the recently rediscovered Teffi, who was widely hailed a century ago in Russia as 'the female Chekhov'.
Reviews

Ilse@ilse
A beautiful hardcover books with a diverse array of Russian authors. The stories at the start of all the well-known authors were a true delight and a wonderful way to introduce myself to their work (to some, at least). The last 100/150 pages, though, were a bit of a disappointment, though Nabokov’s The Vane Sisters and Ludmila Ulitskaya’s Angel were a true delight. I discovered some stories I will forever love and for that, despite some disappointing stories, I will give this a well deserved four stars.