September 1980 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Russia | Media | Poetry Russia John Bayley Fools and Wise in Russia Institute of Fools By Viktor Nekipelov (Edited & translated by Carynnyk & Maria Horban) Solzhenitsyn and Dostoevsky: A Study in the Polyphonic Novel By Vladislav Krasnov Stories, Volume IV: 1888–1889 By Anton Chekhov (Translated by Ronald Hingley) LR Media Jonathan Fenby Information is Power The Geopolitics of Information By Anthony Smith LR Poetry Edwin Morgan Poetry – the Place of the Will Poetry Book Society: The First 25 Years 1954–1978 By Eric W White (ed) LR
John Bayley Fools and Wise in Russia Institute of Fools By Viktor Nekipelov (Edited & translated by Carynnyk & Maria Horban) Solzhenitsyn and Dostoevsky: A Study in the Polyphonic Novel By Vladislav Krasnov Stories, Volume IV: 1888–1889 By Anton Chekhov (Translated by Ronald Hingley) LR
Edwin Morgan Poetry – the Place of the Will Poetry Book Society: The First 25 Years 1954–1978 By Eric W White (ed) LR
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