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PUSHKIN PRESS





                 Pushkin Press was founded in 1997, and publishes novels, essays, memoirs,
                 children’s  books—everything  from  timeless  classics  to  the  urgent  and
                 contemporary.
                     Our books represent exciting, high-quality writing from around the world:
                 we publish some of the twentieth century’s most widely acclaimed, brilliant

                 authors  such  as  Stefan  Zweig,  Marcel  Aymé,  Teffi,  Antal  Szerb,  Gaito
                 Gazdanov  and  Yasushi  Inoue,  as  well  as  compelling  and  award-winning
                 contemporary  writers,  including  Andrés  Neuman,  Edith  Pearlman,  Eka
                 Kurniawan and Ayelet Gundar-Goshen.
                     Pushkin Press publishes the world’s best stories, to be read and read again.
                 Here  are  just  some  of  the  titles  from  our  long  and  varied  list.  To  discover

                 more, visit www.pushkinpress.com.





                                          THE SPECTRE OF ALEXANDER WOLF
                                                      GAITO GAZDANOV
                                          ‘A mesmerising work of literature’ Antony Beevor


                                                SUMMER BEFORE THE DARK
                                                   VOLKER WEIDERMANN
                       ‘For such a slim book to convey with such poignancy the extinction of a generation of “Great

                                           Europeans” is a triumph’ Sunday Telegraph

                                             MESSAGES FROM A LOST WORLD
                                                        STEFAN ZWEIG

                       ‘At a time of monetary crisis and political disorder... Zweig’s celebration of the brotherhood of
                                      peoples reminds us that there is another way’ The Nation

                                                     BINOCULA RVISION
                                                      EDITH PEARLMAN

                                        ‘A genius of the short story’ Mark Lawson, Guardian
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