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Dear all,
The complete Russian version of my "fairy tale" article ("Ada as a Russian Fairy Tale Spun by the Phoenix and Sung by the Sirin") has appeared in the online journal "Topos" (http://topos.ru/article/5378). Alas, also this version is imperfect (I forgot to mention in it that the Flavita set was given to Marina's children by baron Klim Avidov; also, the second epigraph, from Zamyatin's novel We, "every true poet is a Columbus," would be appropriate).
Alexey Sklyarenko
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The complete Russian version of my "fairy tale" article ("Ada as a Russian Fairy Tale Spun by the Phoenix and Sung by the Sirin") has appeared in the online journal "Topos" (http://topos.ru/article/5378). Alas, also this version is imperfect (I forgot to mention in it that the Flavita set was given to Marina's children by baron Klim Avidov; also, the second epigraph, from Zamyatin's novel We, "every true poet is a Columbus," would be appropriate).
Alexey Sklyarenko
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