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| No 4 (2025) |
Anna’s war. Russian existentialism and gothic without vampires in ruffled collars in Anna Chukhlebova’s prose |
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D. V. Efremova |
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| No 4 (2025) |
An injury (in)compatible with life. Ekaterina Manoylo |
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N. V. Antonova |
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| No 1 (2025) |
And let me get some Gogol for dessert! Sergey Arno |
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E. P. Shcheglova |
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| No 1 (2024) |
At the boundary. Tatiana Repina |
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I. S. Kadochnikova |
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| No 1 (2024) |
From Christmas [Rozhdestvo] to Ariel’s Message [Soobshchenie Arielya] |
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A. A. Nuzhdina |
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| No 6 (2022) |
A traumatic experience and the anthropological leitmotif. Guzel Yakhina |
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K. K. Sultanov |
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| No 6 (2022) |
The wind of freedom. Ksenia Buksha |
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E. S. Minaeva |
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| No 6 (2022) |
Reading in order to see. Arina Obukh |
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E. P. Shcheglova |
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| No 5 (2020) |
‘What is it that your soul adores?' Vladimir Mikheev |
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E. P. Shcheglova |
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| No 5 (2020) |
A myth of the word. Max Frei |
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E. Е. Orekhova |
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| No 5 (2020) |
The chronicles of dull times. Alisa Ganieva |
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M. N. Lebedeva |
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| No 4 (2020) |
The road to one’s own people. Sergey Shargunov |
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M. V. Kulgavchuk |
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| No 4 (2020) |
The engineeress of human souls. Anna Kozlova |
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A. V. Zhuchkova |
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| No 4 (2020) |
A humanized human. Evgenia Nekrasova |
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E. A. Pogorelaya |
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| No 2 (2020) |
Heine-esque. Timur Kibirov |
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V. B. Zuseva-Ozkan |
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| No 2 (2020) |
A long herding trip. Amarsana Ulzytuev |
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A. Yu. Uvitsky |
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| No 2 (2020) |
Optical effects of the poet’s prose. Vecheslav Kazakevich |
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Yu. Yu. Shestakova |
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