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by Konstantin Vaginov (Author), Ainsley Morse (Translator), Eugene Ostashevsky (Introduction by)
Two novels by one of the Soviet Union's most inventive writers, written in the tradition of Gogol and Dostoyevsky but with a twentieth-century, modernist edge.
Konstantin Vaginov (1899-1934) was born in St. Petersburg. His mother came from a wealthy family and his father was a high-ranking official, descended from German immigrants whose name had been Russified from Wagenheim. During the Civil War, he served in the Red Army. Active in Nikolai Gumilev's Acmeist movement and the Guild of Poets, he was a core member of the avant-garde group OBERIU and well acquainted with Mikhail Bakhtin and his intellectual circle, who partly inspired his fiction. Vaginov wrote four novels before his death from tuberculosis at the age of thirty-four.
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