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On Thursday January 29th, under the aegis of the Slavonic research seminar, we held a celebration of three new books by members of the Slavonic sub-faculty:  

Andrew Kahn (co-authored with Mark Lipovetsky), All the World on a Page. A Critical Anthology of Modern Russian Poetry (Princeton UP) https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691207162/all-the-world-on-a-page?srsltid=AfmBOor9nASNw8fLlGWMx7eU5lpLXnSp-JHCkqUkeMUjg3jABtLFaV1w 

Tamar Koplatadze, Postcolonial Identities in Central Asian and Caucasian Literature (OUP) https://global.oup.com/academic/product/postcolonial-identities-in-central-asian-and-caucasian-literature-9780198974062 ;

Margarita Vaysman (co-edited with Katherine Bowers), The Oxford Handbook of Global Realisms (OUP) https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-oxford-handbook-of-global-realisms-9780197610640?cc=gb&lang=en& 

Around fifty undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and staff members filled room 2 of the Taylor Institution to hear Prof. Kahn, Dr Koplatadze and Dr Vaysman discuss how they had researched, written and edited their new books. Many congratulations to all the authors!
 

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New Slavonic publications