Roman Utkin is an assistant professor of Russian, East European, and Eurasian studies at Wesleyan University.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Note on Transliteration and Translation Introduction 1. Unsentimental Journeys: Berlin as Trial Emigration 2. Guides to Berlin: Exiles, EmigrEs, and the Left 3. Performing Exile: The Golden Cockerel at the Berlin State Opera 4. Nabokov, Berlin, and the Future of Russian Literature 5. Queering the Russian Diaspora Conclusion Appendix: The Russian Poets Club Meeting Minutes, Berlin, 1928 Notes Bibliography Index
"Illuminating. . . . [An] ambitious and wide-ranging study. . . . Utkin provides a fresh and multifaceted view of a diverse community that has hitherto been treated for the most part homogenously."-Times Literary Supplement "With its rich, independently interested case studies, Utkin's homage to the 'colorful patchwork' of EmigrE life displays the hidden complexity and disorder of Russian Berlin."-Modern Language Review "A groundbreaking book-an innovative, compelling, and important contribution to the study of Russian and Russophone cultural life during the interwar era. This is a bold and necessary corrective to narratives concerning global Russian culture in the postrevolutionary period."- Kevin M. F. Platt, University of Pennsylvania