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Contents
Foreword by R. C. Elwood 5
Editorial Board 6
Introduction by Arnold McMillin 7
Ewa M. Thompson
V. B. Shklovskii and the Russian Intellectual Tradition 11
J. J. van Baak
On the "Inconclusiveness" of World-Pictures in Russian Avant-Garde Prose 22
Efraim Sicher The "Color" of Judaism: Timespace Oppositions in the Synaesthesia of Osip Mandel'shtam's Shum vremeni 31
R. L. Busch
The Contexts of Bulgakov's Master i Margarita 55
Alexander Gershkovich
The Taganka: Russian Political Theater, 1968-84 79
Herman Ermolaev
The Theme of Terrorism in Starik 96
Julian W. Connolly
Delusions or Clairvoyance?: A Second Look at Madness in V. Nabokov's Fiction 110
John B. Dunlop
Vasilii Aksenov's Novels Ozhog and Ostrov Krym 118
Vladislav Krasnov
Solzhenitsyn's New Avgust chetyrnadtsatogo: A Novel Attempt to Revise History 129
George Tokmakoff
P. A. Stolypin in Solzhenitsyn's Krasnoe koleso: A Historian's View 150
Michael A. Nicholson Soviet Antidotes to Solzhenitsyn's Avgust chetyrnadtsatogo 159
G. S. Smith
Russian Poetry Outside Russia since 1970: A Survey 179
Lev Loseff
Iosif Brodskii's Poetics of Faith 188
Antonin Mesht'an
The Role of National Literature in the Prague Linguistic Circle: Czech Fiction and Roman Jakobson 202
Igor Hajek
Changing Attitudes in Recent Czech Fiction: Towards a Typology of Really Existing Socialism 214
Helena Kosek
The Work of Jaroslav Vejvoda 225
"The more one delves into this volume the more riches one finds... Taken as a whole the volume is exhilarating. It shows the high standards of Western Slavic literary studies..." (SEEJ) "All articles in the book add something valuable to one's understanding of Russian and Czech literature; all contributions display impressive knowledge of the material and methodological sophistication." (RR)