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Artzybashev

[ uhr-tsi-bah-shyif ]

noun

  1. Mi·kha·il [myi-, kh, uh-, yeel], 1878–1927, Russian writer.


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Among the latter, Michael Artzybashev is a writer of great breadth, whose erotic tendencies have spoiled some of his best traits.

We are also indebted to Artzybashev for a series of highly colored stories.

Like Artzybashev, but with less talent, Anatol Kamensky has written little stories happily enough conceived.

Although its success was less than that of "Sanine," Artzybashev's second novel, "Morning Shadows," is more interesting and is more realistic than his first.

Nineteen stories are translated from the work of Pushkin, Gogol, Turgenev, Dostoievsky, Tolstoi, Saltykov, Korolenko, Garshin, Chekhov, Sologub, Potapenko, Semyonov, Gorky, Andreyev, Artzybashev, and Kuprin, and the volume is prefixed with an excellent critical introduction by the editor.

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