Gogol Nikolai Vasil'Evich:
The Squabble
Translator: HughAplin, Foreword by: PatrickMccabe
Hesperus Press , 2003
Quality paperback, 119 pages
Size: 200x125 mm
ISBN: 9781843910138
ISBN-10: 1843910136
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Nikolai Vasil'Evich Gogol
Peter Constantine Was Awarded The 1998 Pen Translation Award For "Six Early Stories By Thomas Mann And The 1999 National Translation Award For "The Undiscovered Chekhov: Forty-Three New Stories, And Has Been Widely Acclaimed For His Recent Translation Of The Complete Works Of Isaac Babel. His Translations Of Fiction And Poetry Have Also Appeared In "The New Yorker, "Harper's, "Grand Street, "Paris Review, "Fiction, "Harvard Magazine, "Partisan Review, And "London Magazine, Among Others. He Lives In New York City. <Br>Robert D. Kaplan Is A Correspondent For "The Atlantic Monthly And The Author
Hugh Aplin
Aplin Studied Russian At The University Of East Anglia And Voronezh State University. He Worked At The Unviersities Of Leeds And St. Andrews Before Taking Up His Current Post As Head Of Russian At Westminster School, London.
Patrick Mccabe
Patrick Mccabe Was Born In Ireland In 1955. His Novels Include "The Butcher Boy," Winner Of The Irish Times/Aer Lingus Literature Prize, Which Was Shortlisted For The 1992 Booker Prize And Made Into A Highly Acclaimed Film Directed By Neil Jordan, And "Breakfast On Pluto," Published In 1998, Also On The Booker Prize Shortlist. He Lives In Sligo With His Wife And Two Daughters.

