HUGHES, Michael. 2024. Feliks Volkhovskii: A Revolutionary Life.
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Stefano Garzonio, University of Pisa, Emeritus
Stefano Garzonio is former full professor of Slavic studies (Russian language and literature) at the University of Pisa. He was president of the Italian Association of Slavists in the period 1999–2009 and has conducted research in the history and theory of Russian verse, the history of Russian literature of the 18th century, Italian-Russian cultural relations, the history of Russian poetry of the Silver Age, and Russian emigration to Italy. He edited and/or translated works by Lermontov, Turgenev, Dostoevsky, Fet, Tolstoy, G. Ivanov, Mayakovsky, and Russian poets of the 19th century. He is a member of the editorial staff of the review Russica Romana (Italy). Since 2018 he has been an academic at the Accademia Ambrosiana in Milan. He was awarded the “Aleksandr Pushkin” medal (2007), as well as the “Globus” prize (2010, for a prose work in Russian in the magazine Znamja). He is the author under the pseudonym ‘Stepan Frjazin’ of the poetry volumes Moi bezdelki (Moscow, 2017) and Sijuminutnosti (St. Petersburg, 2020).
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