From the February 2024 Issue Explosion of Talent The Nobel Family: Swedish Geniuses in Tsarist Russia By Bengt Jangfeldt (Translated from Swedish by Harry D Watson) LR
From the December 2014 Issue At the Top of His Voice Mayakovsky: A Biography By Bengt Jangfeldt (Translated by Harry D Watson)
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From the January 1986 Issue Poetry of Love Love is the Heart of Everything: Correspondence Between Vladimir Mayakovsky and Lili Brik By Bengt Jangfeldt (ed) (Translated by Julian Graffy) LR
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