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  1. Alexandra "Sasha" Kropotkin (1887–1966) was a New York-based writer and Russian language translator. Born in British exile to the Russian scientist and anarchist Peter Kropotkin, the socially prominent family returned to Russia from the 1917 revolution through his death several years later.

    • Writer, translator
    • April 15, 1887, Bromley, London, England
    • Sasha Kropotkin
    • July 4, 1966 (aged 79), New York City, United States
    • Who Are Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky?
    • About The Pevear and Volokhonsky Translation of The Brothers Karamazov
    • Audiobook of The Pevear and Volokhonsky Translation of The Brothers Karamazov

    They are a fabulously successful husband-and-wife translation team. They’ve also translated War and Peace, Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, Demons, The Master and Margarita, and works by Gogol, Pasternak, Pushkin, Chekov, and Turgenev, but they struck gold with Anna Karenina: Oprah chose their edition for her book club. Some critics praise the auth...

    New York Review of Books: “A New Dostoevsky?” by John Bayley “[Pevear and Volokhonsky] have a clear idea of what the problems of Englishing Dostoevsky are: how to give some idea of the extraordinarily rich polyphony of voices, accents, undertones, and suggestions in the text; how to convey the novel’s marvelous construction, and at the same time it...

    There’s an abridged audiobook version. More information at What’s the best audiobook of The Brothers Karamazov?

  2. 25 de abr. de 2020 · To the best of my understanding, this is Alexandra Kropotkin's edited, abridged version of the Garnett translation. This edition includes a color frontispiece and black and white illustrations by Marian Larer, silk ribbon bookmark, and decorative endpapers.

  3. Alexandra "Sasha" Kropotkin (1887–1966) was a New York-based writer and Russian language translator. Born in British exile to the Russian scientist and anarchist Peter Kropotkin, the socially prominent family returned to Russia from the 1917 revolution through his death several years later.

  4. Alexandra Kropotkin is the author of Crime and Punishment (4.27 avg rating, 908435 ratings, 36879 reviews, published 1866), The Brothers Karamazov (4.37 ...

  5. Alexandra Petrovna "Sasha" Kropotkin (April 15, 1887 - July 4, 1966) was the daughter of Peter Kropotkin. Emma Goldman knew her in the U.S.S.R. She later wrote articles about Russia for New Outlook magazine, edited by Alfred Emmanuel Smith.

  6. War and Peace: In an Abridged Translation Revised by Alexandra Kropotkin. graf Leo Tolstoy. International Collectors Library, 1960 - Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815 - 696 pages.