




These books can be obtained from the Insulted and Injured author, who is still clinging to life. When you are nearing death, profit is no longer a factor. So email him at robertmann1185@gmail.com
The Landlady, oddly enough, is a translation of The Landlady. It has an afterword devoted to the Elijah theme. It was originally designed for university classes. Ah, the designs and dreams of mice and men! If you have never read this early novella by Dostoevsky, you absolutely must read it. If his contemporaries had understood it and they had given him the credit he deserved, his subsequent writing probably would have taken a more fantastical turn.

The Unorthodox Guide to The Brothers Karamazov can also be obtained in paperback form - complete with the illustrations of Petersburg animator Vladimir Toropchin.

Woland comes to Amerika! The Master and Marmeladov was originally published with the title Hogtown: a Gothic Tale about Political Correctness and Other Virtues as Told by Gabriel Choreb. The amazing Woland comes to a small college in Hogtown, U.S.A., where the faculty must compete for a pay raise. Yuri Marmeladov, an eccentric old Russian emigre, claims that he has made an important discovery in the works of Dostoevsky. His presence in the small American college triggers a chain of cataclysmic events. Gabriel Choreb's The Master and Marmeladov resurrects the satirical spirit of Mikhail Bulgakov and the surreal worlds of Gogol and Dostoevsky.

Tainyi kod Dostoevskogo. Il'ia-prorok v russkoi literature (1992). This is an expanded, Russian-language version of the book published by Coronado Press in English in 1987: Dostoevsky's Secret Code.


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