Publications

2004
2004. Anatolii Kuznetsov. In Dictionary Of Literary Biography, 299 (Holocaust Novelists):Pp. 195-200. Detroit: Bruccoli Clark Layman (Gale).
2004. On The Legitimacy Of Comparisons: The Gulag ‘Goner’ And The Auschwitz Muselmann(In Russian). In Jews And Slavs, 14:Pp. 325-30. Festschrift for Professor Ilya Serman. Jerusalem/Moscow: Gesharim?Mosty kul’ture.
2004. Love, That Four-Letter Word: A Response To Amanpal Garcha. Connotations, 13, 1-2, Pp. 105-110.
2004. Vocation And Sympathy In Daniel Deronda: The Self And The Larger Whole. Victorian Literature And Culture, 32, 2, Pp. 565-74.
2002
Reprinted, with some revision, in Towards the Ethics of Form in Fiction
2002. Nabokov And Bergson On Duration And Reflexivity. In Nabokov’s World, I:Pp. 132-40. Ed. Jane Grayson, Arnold McMillin and Priscilla Meyer. Basingstoke: Palgrave.
2001
2001. Afterword (In Hebrew). In T. S. Coleridge, The Rhyme Of The Ancient Mariner, Herbrew Translation By Ruth Blumert, Pp. 51-59. Tel Aviv: Keshev.
2001. A Brief History Of Ekwilism. In Critical Interfaces: Contributions In Philosophy, Literature And Culture In Honour Of Herbert Grabes, Pp. 333-41. Ed. Gordon Collier, Klaus Schwank and Franz Wieselhuber. Trier: Wissenschaflicher Verlag Trier.
2000
2000. Kafka’s ‘The Hunger Artist’ And Shalamov’s ‘The Artist Of The Spade’: The Discourse Of Lent. In Cold Fusion: Aspects Of The German Cultural Presence In Russia, Pp. 277-91. Ed. Gennady Barabtarlo. New York: Berghahn Books. Abstract
Revised and reprinted, along with the translation (by N. Strazhas) of Shalamov’s "The Artist of the Spade" in Towards the Ethics of Form in Fiction. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 2010, pp. 179-190 and 191-201.
Leona Toker. 2000. Return From The Archipelago: Narratives Of Gulag Survivors, Pp. 333. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
2000. Review Of Galya Diment,Pniniad: Vladimir Nabokov And Marc Sceftel. Anq: A Quarterly Journal Of Short Articles, Notes, And Reviews, 13, Pp. 69-71.