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Евгений Моисеевич Бень Этюды московского наблюдателя. Избранные эссе и смыслы

Евгений Моисеевич Бень Этюды московского наблюдателя. Избранные эссе и смыслы

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Eugeny Moiseevich Ben: Etudes of a Moscow Observer. Selected Essays and Meanings

This new collection brings together selected works by the renowned Russian essayist, publicist, and literary scholar Evgeny Moiseevich Ben (b. 1960), spanning over four decades of his career. The book is divided into four sections: the first features literary studies and essays on the Silver Age of Russian poetry; the second offers a diverse array of journalistic pieces; the third presents memoirs, including recollections of R. F. Kazakova, G. A. Ball, L. A. Anninsky, and G. K. Kamenev; and the fourth contains interviews with the author. Priced at 1474.00 RUR, this volume is a thoughtful addition for readers interested in Russian literary criticism, cultural commentary, and personal reflections from a seasoned observer of Moscow’s intellectual life.

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