brriamcold's "All The Books I Own"

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  1. 1.
    The Vice Guide to Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll
    by Suroosh Alvi

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  2. 3.
    The Field Guide to the Global Economy, Revised Edition
    by Sarah Anderson

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  3. 4.
    International Politics on the World Stage, Brief
    by John T. Rourke

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  4. 6.
    Bel Canto (P.S.)
    by Ann Patchett

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  5. 7.
    Usual Rules, The
    by Joyce Maynard

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  6. 9.
    War and Peace (Modern Library Classics)
    by Leo Tolstoy

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    25+ Human Rights Documents
    by Center for the Study of Human Rights

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  8. 12.
    The 900 Days: The Siege of Leningrad
    by Harrison E. Salisbury

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  9. 13.
    Lenin's Tomb: The Last Days of the Soviet Empire
    by David Remnick

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  10. 15.
    The Russian Revolution
    by Sheila Fitzpatrick

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  12. 18.
    The Little Tragedies
    by Alexander Pushkin

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  13. 19.
    The Death of Ivan Ilyich
    by Leo Tolstoy

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  14. 20.
    Stories of Anton Chekhov
    by Anton Chekhov

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  15. 21.
    The Cherry Orchard
    by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

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  16. 22.
    The Collected Tales of Nikolai Gogol
    by Nikolai Gogol

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  17. 23.
    Notes From Underground
    by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

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  18. 24.
    The Brothers Karamazov
    by Fyodor Dostoevsky

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  19. 25.
    Crime and Punishment (Penguin Classics)
    by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

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  20. 26.
    Fathers and Sons
    by Ivan Turgenev

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  21. 27.
    We (Twentieth-Century Classics)
    by Yevgeny Ivanovich Zamyatin

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  22. 28.
    Envy (New York Review Books Classics)
    by Yuri Olesha

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  23. 30.
    The Master and Margarita
    by Mikhail Bulgakov

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  24. 31.
    One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich: A Novel
    by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

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  25. 33.
    Happy Moscow
    by Andrey Platonov

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  26. 34.
    Heart of a Dog
    by Mikhail Afanasevich Bulgakov

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  27. 35.
    Homo zapiens
    by Victor Pelevin

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  28. 36.
    Omon Ra
    by Victor Pelevin

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  29. 37.
    The Charm School
    by Nelson DeMille

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  30. 38.
    Winter Queen, The
    by Boris Akunin

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  31. 39.
    The Gift
    by Vladimir Nabokov

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  32. 40.
    American Short Stories
    by Eugene Current-Garcia

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  33. 42.
    Walden: Or, Life in the Woods
    by Henry David Thoreau

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  34. 43.
    Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America
    by Barbara Ehrenreich

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  35. 44.
    The Confessions of Max Tivoli: A Novel
    by Andrew Sean Greer

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  36. 45.
    Proof: A Play
    by David Auburn

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  37. 46.
    Sister of My Heart: A Novel
    by Chitra Divakaruni

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  38. 47.
    Queen of Dreams
    by Chitra Divakaruni

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  39. 48.
    From Russia with Love (James Bond Novels)
    by Ian Fleming

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    British English A to ZEd (The Facts on File Writer's Library)
    by Norman W. Schur

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brriamcold
Berkeley

Untitled — 1 year ago

thanks! I’ll definitely check it out


nice list — 2 years ago

I saw your list due to your comments on my Russian books list. “Very nice”, (as Borat might say).

One additional item to go along with your “Russian studies” type readings is “To the Finland Station” by Edmund Wilson. If you’ve never read it, it gives a fairly sympathetic account of the rise of communist thought from it’s wobbly beginnings through Lenin, emphasizing personalities involved as much as theories. Also deals with the anarchists. A good read as well as educational.