Alexander Pushkin
Alexander Pushkin
Alexander Pushkin (author of the sad but inspiring 91-page romantic novel and suspenseful thriller "Dubrovsky", translated from the Russian into excellent English by skilled translators Ivy and Tatiana Litvinov, © 1987 RADUGA PUBLISHERS, Moscow, a top EX publisher of excellent English translations of Russian classics, which, I have heard, very sadly went out of business many years ago, like PROGRESS PUBLISHERS, a top EX publisher of excellent English translations of Russian classics; luckily for Me, I bought many volumes of excellent English translations of great Russian short stories and novels by Leo Tolstoy, Alexei Tolstoy, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Ivan Turgenev, Maxim Gorky, Anton Chekhov et al, before the great Moscow publishers went out of business) is the male pen name of a great female writer who has been "reborn" again and again (like "Shakespeare", pen name of a great female writer, "reborn" again and again). I think I have met her. Reincarnation is FACT. "Truth is stranger than fiction." Yes, it is.
Kishalay Sinha [G]
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