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The Long Good-Bye (Trifonov novel)

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Taking Stock (Russian: Долгое прощание) is a 1971 novel by Yury Trifonov. It is the third of five volumes in his Moscow cycle.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Reference Guide to Russian Literature - Page 826 1134260776 Neil Cornwell - 2013 The Long Goodbye: Three Novellas, Ann Arbor, Ardis, 1978. Another Life... The Exchange and Other Stories, translated by Ellendea Proffer et al., Ann Arbor, Ardis, 1991. ... itogi", Novyimir, 11(1970), 101-40; translated as "Taking Stock", by Helen P. Burlingame, in The Long Goodbye: Three Novellas, Ann Arbor, Ardis, 1978.
  2. ^ Josephine Woll - 1991 Invented Truth: Soviet Reality and the Literary Imagination of Iurii Trifonov 0822311518". In The Exchange and Taking Stock, Trifonov portrays an urbanized Soviet society that has become dominated by the meshchantsvo; in The Long Goodbye he shows the roots of that transformation..."