The first American edition of Twelve Stories of Russia: A novel, I guess will be issued by Cow Eye Press in May 2017. New reviews will be posted as they appear.
Review of Glas (2001) edition (RUSS. LANG.)
by Gleb Shulpyakov
(Published: March 1, 2001)
Review of Glas (2001) edition (RUSS. LANG.)
Author: Shashi Martynova
(pub date: March 15, 2016)
Review (RUSS. LANG.)
by Alexander Zavalashin
(pub date: September 21, 2001)
"Strana Gogolia, Tolstogo i Kharmsa: obraz Rossii v noveishei amerikanskoi literature." (ARTICLE EXCERPT)
Author: O. Yu. Panova
Published: Moscow: 2011 (pp. 502-504)
"Twelve Stories of Russia: A novel, I guess successfully combines the surrealistic ebullience of Venedikt Yerofeev with a meticulous linguistic restraint. Witty, true, and densely populated, it deserves to find an audience on both sides of the language barrier." - ALEXANDER GENIS
"In Twelve Stories sparks fly as Russian and American mentalities collide. This portrait of a young American's experiences in Moscow is unique for its unusual vantage point: not from the oft-trodden front entrance to the Metropole, but from the rear of a lonely potato line. Comical yet deep observations on Russian reality make it a real page-turner." - LUDMILA ULITSKAYA