Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Russian Literary Crisis

In Mother Russia, Tolstoy and Pushkin are out; potboilers and "Bridget Joneskaya" are in. Of course, there is much gnashing of teeth, but, judging by the article, the gnashing isn't as unfounded and hysterical as it usually is in the West. Russian publishing really isn't doing well at all.

(Via Bookninja)

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