From the November 2010 Issue Prisoner of Peredelkino Boris Pasternak: Family Correspondence, 1921–1960 By Maya Slater (ed) (Translated by Nicolas Pasternak Slater) LR
From the December 2011 Issue Hungarian War & Peace? Parallel Stories By Péter Nádas (Translated by Imre Goldstein) LR
From the April 2012 Issue 1,001 Nights to Remember The Adventures of Sindbad By Gyula Krúdy (Translated and with an introduction by George Szirtes) LR
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