Michael Glenny

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Michael Glenny


Born
in London, The United Kingdom
September 26, 1927

Died
August 01, 1990


Michael Valentine Guybon Glenny was a British lecturer in Russian studies and a translator of Russian literature into English.

Average rating: 3.99 · 6,421 ratings · 673 reviews · 45 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Master and Margarita

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4.29 avg rating — 332,601 ratings — published 1967 — 105 editions
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We

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3.89 avg rating — 93,044 ratings — published 1924 — 709 editions
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The Heart of a Dog

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4.11 avg rating — 56,302 ratings — published 1925 — 190 editions
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A Country Doctor's Notebook

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4.29 avg rating — 19,802 ratings — published 1925 — 146 editions
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The White Guard

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4.02 avg rating — 14,092 ratings — published 1925 — 223 editions
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The First Circle

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4.23 avg rating — 7,907 ratings — published 1968 — 150 editions
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Mary (Great Loves, #15)

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3.71 avg rating — 7,382 ratings — published 1926 — 148 editions
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The Other Russia: The Exper...

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3.81 avg rating — 16 ratings — published 1990 — 6 editions
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Novy Mir: A Selection, 1925...

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Sarcophagus A Tragedy

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“For Bulgakov, however, the greatest underlying source of unease, amounting at times to despair, was something less tangible though very real to him, since it occurs as an ever-present refrain throughout these stories. This was the sense of being a lone soldier of reason and enlightenment pitted against the vast, dark, ocean-like mass of peasant ignorance and superstition... [in] the fearsome, pre-literate, mediaeval world of the peasantry”
Michael Glenny, A Country Doctor's Notebook