MOTHER, DAUGHTER, HISTORY: EMBODYING THE PAST IN LIUDMILA ULITSKAIA'S SONECHKA AND THE CASE OF KUKOTSKY
Liudmila Ulitskaia, one of contemporary Russia's most widely read authors, was the fist woman to receive the Booker Prize, the nation's most coveted literary award. The novel that secured this honor, The Case of Kukotsky, is a multifaceted narrative focusing on the Kukotsky family--mother...
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