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Mushroom in the Rain
— published 1999 |
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The Chick and the Duckling (Aladdin Books)
by Mirra Ginsburg, José Aruego , Ariane Aruego — published 1972 — 5 editions |
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How The Sun Was Brought Back To The Sky
by Mirra Ginsburg, José Aruego , Ariane Dewey — 2 editions |
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Good Morning, Chick
by Mirra Ginsburg, Byron Barton — published 1980 — 8 editions |
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Mushroom in the Rain
by Mirra Ginsburg, José Aruego , Ariane Dewey — 6 editions |
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Clay Boy
by Mirra Ginsburg, Jos A. Smith , Joseph A. Smith — published 1997 — 3 editions |
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Across the Stream
by Mirra Ginsburg, Nancy Tafuri (Goodreads Author) — 7 editions |
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The Chinese Mirror
— published 1988 — 3 editions |
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The Sun's Asleep Behind the Hill
by Mirra Ginsburg, Paul O. Zelinsky — published 1982 — 6 editions |
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The Ultimate Threshold: A Collection of the Finest in Soviet Science Fiction
— published 1970 — 3 editions |
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“One of the most brilliant Russian writers of the twentieth century, Yevgeny Zamyatin belongs to the tradition in Russian literature represented by Gogol, Leskov, Bely, Remizov, and, in certain aspects of their work, also by Babel and Bulgakov. It is a tradition, paradoxically, of experimenters and innovators. Perhaps the principal quality that unites them is their approach to reality and its uses in art - the refusal to be bound by literal fact, the interweaving of reality and fantasy, the transmutation of fact into poetry, often grotesque, oblique, playful, but always expressive of the writer's unique vision of life in his own, unique terms.”
― Mirra Ginsburg, The Dragon: Fifteen Stories
― Mirra Ginsburg, The Dragon: Fifteen Stories
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