Anyuta

Anyuta

Author: Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan

Published: 2024-08-19

Total Pages: 8

ISBN-13:

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Experience the poignant narrative of Anton Pavlovich Chekhov's "Anyuta." This short story follows the life of Anyuta, a young woman facing the challenges and disillusionments of her circumstances. Chekhov’s narrative delves into her personal struggles and the societal pressures that shape her life, offering a sensitive portrayal of her experiences. Chekhov, renowned for his empathetic and insightful character studies, captures the essence of Anyuta’s emotional journey and the broader social context in which she lives. His story provides a reflective look at the complexities of personal and societal influences on an individual's life. "Anyuta" is a moving exploration of personal struggles and social constraints, perfect for readers who appreciate Chekhov’s deep and compassionate approach to character-driven storytelling.


Beyond the Limit

Beyond the Limit

Author: Joan Spicci

Publisher: JSS Literary Productions, LLC

Published: 2021-09-29

Total Pages: 645

ISBN-13: 0979625785

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Beyond The Limit is the true story of the first woman to receive a doctorate in mathematics. Despite the dictates of the Tsar's oppressive government, teenaged Sofya desires education above all else. Her rebellious pursuit takes her on a journey far beyond the challenges of academia in a man's world. She becomes entangled in a fictitious marriage, a tempestuous affair, and a brutal civil war before her victorious return home.


Prologue

Prologue

Author: Nikolay Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky

Publisher: Northwestern University Press

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13: 9780810111806

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A new translation of this Russian novel that should be of interest to anyone who wishes to understand the course of Russian history and the political debate over democratization taking place in Russia today.


The White Guard

The White Guard

Author: Mikhail Bulgakov

Publisher: Melville House Publishing

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 161219365X

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"Great and terrible was the year of Our Lord 1918, of the Revolution the second." It is 1918: the Russian Revolution has just ended, Ukraine is in the midst of civil war, and in Kiev, the two Turbin brothers are preparing to fight for the White Guard in the wake of their beloved mother's death. Friends charge in from the streets amid an atmosphere of heady chaos, downing vodka, keeling over, taking baths, playing the guitar, falling in love. But the new regime is poised for victory, and in its brutal triumph lies destruction for the Turbins and their world. This novel, Mikhail Bulgakov's literary debut, may in fact have saved the writer, whose works were often censored under the Soviet regime: Stalin was an avid fan of a play based on The White Guard and allegedly went to see it more than fifteen times. Michael Glenny was the first to translate Bulgakov's works into English--this edition makes his deft, brilliant translation once again available for new readers.


Just Touching the Memory

Just Touching the Memory

Author: Lyudmila Noble

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2013-06

Total Pages: 463

ISBN-13: 1479782122

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Lyudmila Noble, the author of the book "Just Touching the Memory" was born in a family of a well-known doctor in the former Soviet Union. From her very childhood she was introduced to the notions of humanism and altruism which were presented to her by her father. Lyudmila Noble's father was her mentor and her role model. In the former Soviet Union Lyudmila received her education as linguist, educator and military nurse. She majored in English/German. Later she got her Master's Degree in Social Work in New York, USA. In her book she invites her potential readers to think, to analyze and to understand about the reasons which made Soviet people to leave their country. As everyone is aware nobody leaves and departs from a good life. On the surface her main character had a great career, house, family, children, husband But that was the tip of the iceberg. The underlying reason for her departure from the former Soviet Union was deep down and deeply hidden from the eyes of the bystanders. In her book she tried to capture the most significant events which led the country to the collapse and made an impact of the destinies of the citizens of that country greatly Being a sensitive author, she wants to say in her book, "My freedom is finishing when your freedom ends". As a matter of fact, in the former USSR the notions "will" and "freedom" were not separated. The authorities did everything what they wanted to do in spite of the fact that they hurt constantly Soviet people the people of values and dignity. The main purpose of this book is that very fact that the author intended to introduce relatively newly arrived Russian-speaking community to the American Society. To break stereotypes about Russians as the rigid people who came from the cold freezing country with similar personalities, instead she shows the real Russians in the US.


Surrogacy in Russia

Surrogacy in Russia

Author: Christina Weis

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2021-10-19

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 183982896X

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Surrogacy in Russia focuses on commercial surrogacy workers in Russia and other countries of the former Soviet Union. Examining workers' reproductive migrations, the study presents insights into cross-border reproductive treatment and travels for assisted reproduction, and links to ethnicity, feminism, women’s and gender studies.


A Life in Medicine

A Life in Medicine

Author: Robert Coles

Publisher: New Press, The

Published: 2012-09-04

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 1595587802

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“Excellent” poetry and prose about physicians and their patients, by Raymond Carver, Kay Redfield Jamison, Rachel Naomi Remen, and more (Library Journal). A Life in Medicine collects stories, poems, and essays by and for those in the healing profession, who are struggling to keep up with the science while staying true to the humanitarian goals at the heart of their work. Organized around the central themes of altruism, knowledge, skill, and duty, the book includes contributions from well-known authors, doctors, nurses, practitioners, and patients. Provocative and moving pieces address what it means to care for a life in a century of unprecedented scientific advances, examining issues of hope and healing from both ends of the stethoscope. “An anthology of lasting appeal to those interested in medicine, well-written literature, and a sympathetic understanding of human life.” —Booklist