Glas (publisher)
Glas is a Russian publishing house. It was established by Natasha Perova in 1991, and has been instrumental in translating the works of Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky, Victor Pelevin, and Vladimir Sorokin and introducing them to the West.[1]
Glas books have twice won the Rossica Prize, and have been praised by George Steiner and Isaiah Berlin among others.[2]
Selected writers
Fiction
- Svetlana Alexiyevich
- Vassily Aksyonov
- Peter Aleshkovsky
- Maria Arbatova
- Victor Astafiev
- Arkady Babchenko
- Victor Beilis
- Andrei Bitov
- Mikhail Bulgakov
- Yuri Buida
- Denis Butov
- Dmitry Bykov
- Vasil Bykov
References
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