Russian Stories: A Dual-Language Book | 
enlarge | Creator: Gleb Struve Publisher: Dover Publications Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 416 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.3 x 1
ISBN: 0486262448 Dewey Decimal Number: 891.730108 EAN: 9780486262444 ASIN: 0486262448
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Twelve superb tales by Chekhov, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Pushkin, Bunin, other masters. Excellent word-for-word English translations on facing pages. Also teaching and practice aids, Russian-English vocabulary, biographical/critical introductions to each selection, study questions, more. Especially helpful are the stress accents in the Russian text, usually found only in primers.
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Good Russian stories in original language plus english July 31, 2008 This book is an excellent collection of classic Russian short stories in the original language plus and English translation. Couldn't ask for anything better.
I have two copies and bought one for my friend June 10, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
you can make this as easy or as challenging as you like. You learn words when they keep popping up in the stories
Great literature and challenging Russian practice January 23, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book works on two levels: One, these short stories are by the Russian masters of the genre. In English translation, they are powerful, evocative, and moving, on their own. There is a reason why Pushkin, Chekhov, and Dostoevsky are still popular: Those guys didn't write any garbage. They set the bar for all writers as high as it could go. I would especially recommend "Sleepy" by Anton Chekhov. Read it on Halloween night, as I did, for a good old fashioned fright.
Secondarily, for those of us learning Russian, these short stories provide fascinating and very challenging works to translate. Be advised, this is a high level of Russian literature, written for educated and literate native speakers, so it's a big challenge. Pack a lunch.
The short story format is especially beneficial. If you can get through one story, believe me, you are ready for the psychological reward of starting a new story.
Highly enjoyable and easy to use January 7, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Got this book a while ago, its way too hard for me for my level but the good thing is you can work through at a slow pace and still get a lot out of it. Stress marks are very helpful, would have been useless to me without them basically, and the glossary is also helpful although it doesn't include everything (good to have a dictionary nearby). Layout is good, that is, having the english on the adjacent page, makes for very easy reference to the english. Archaic language is usually noted and explained as such, which is useful. Great for reading practice, highly recommendable book for all skill levels (i have only been learning for around 6 months but have still got a lot out of it so far). Good selection of stories and enough to keep an beginner reader going for a long time!
Delightful August 8, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A book of short stories from famous Russian Authors, Half in Russian and Half in english. The book loks intimidating, but the stories are selected to appeal. The stories were capitvating and all were easy to follow except the cave. I did attempt to read the russian and the layout makes this easy. I have now been introduced to different Russian authors that I will follow up.
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