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Andrei Siniavskii
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15 September 2013

— Maria Rubins, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College, London
Reviewers sometimes come across a very stimulating and rewarding book only years after its publication. The title finally being ‘noticed’ in this periodical is a good example. … This detailed and perceptive study, nearly everywhere extremely well written, takes its readers in four chapters through the four periods of Siniavskii’s life as a writer: pre-arrest; deprivation of physical freedom; émigré years, spent mainly in France; and post-Soviet or neo-Soviet experiences and his culminating works. … Markesinis comments politely on all the important earlier publications about Siniavskii and has something important to say about each of his works.
— Martin Dewhirst