Brett Winestock is an instructor of Russian studies at Dalhousie University. His research has been published in In geveb: A Journal of Yiddish Studies and the Russian Review.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Note on Transliteration Introduction: The Uncensored Man 1 The Uncensored Text as a Family Photo Album 2 A Soviet Jew in Armenia 3 Reading Tsypkin Reading Dostoevsky 4 Tsypkin in St. Petersburg Conclusion: A Book's Journey Notes Bibliography Index
"A valuable contribution that helps us better understand the complicated phenomenon that is Soviet Jewishness. This book will benefit scholars in Russian and Slavic literary studies, Jewish literary studies, and comparative literature, and will be a good addition to the bookshelf of readers interested in the ruminative twentieth-century prose that Tsypkin's work represents."-Sasha Senderovich, author of How the Soviet Jew Was Made