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Voronezh Notebooks
Voronezh Notebooks

By Osip Mandelstam Translated From The Russian By Andrew Davis

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Osip Mandelstam is one of the greatest of twentieth-century poets and Voronezh Notebooks, a sequence of poems composed between 1935 and 1937 when he was living in internal exile in the Soviet city...

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Three by Tsvetaeva
Three by Tsvetaeva

By Marina Tsvetaeva Translated From The Russian By Andrew Davis

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Three of the legendary Russian dissident writer's greatest poems, two autobiographical and one based on a Russian folktale, now in a new, invigorating English translation. Three by Tsvetaeva collec...

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Disturbing the Bones
Disturbing the Bones

By Andrew Davis

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A propulsive debut political thriller set in the aftermath of a global nuclear weapons crisis—from the acclaimed filmmaker of The Fugitive and an award-winning journalist . . ."A knife-edged...

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Magic s Mate
Magic s Mate

By Andrew Davis, Alexandra Von Burg

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Rangoli
Rangoli

By Andrew Davis, JDB Press

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Neuralnet s Children
Neuralnet s Children

By Andrew Davis

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