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  1. 22 de mai. de 2014 · In a less punishing country than Russia, Sergei Dovlatov would have been a popular writer whose revolutionary approach to writing would have been obscured by the lightness of tone, brevity, and apparent simplicity of most of his work. The public would have loved him, but most critics would have been disdainful of the vulgarity of his characters’ language and the apparently autobiographical ...

  2. Sergei Dovlatov is Contributor on The New Yorker. Read Sergei Dovlatov's bio and get latest news stories and articles. Connect with users and join the conversation at The New Yorker.

  3. Sergei Dovlatov has 158 books on Goodreads with 65179 ratings. Sergei Dovlatov’s most popular book is The Suitcase.

  4. Sergueï Dovlatov a publié une douzaine de livres aux États-Unis et en Europe pendant ses douze années d'exil. En Union soviétique, ses travaux sont connus par samizdat et par les émissions de Radio Liberty. Après sa mort et la chute de l'Union soviétique, de nombreux recueils de ses nouvelles sont publiés en Russie.

  5. 25 de ago. de 1990 · Sergei Dovlatov, a leading Soviet emigre writer noted for the laconic irony and graceful irreverence of his stories about his homeland, died of heart failure yesterday at Coney Island Hospital in ...

  6. The novel is about Russian émigré life in Forest Hills, New York, where Dovlatov depicts a community of former dissidents, bibliophiles, and lawyers who have to grapple with the problem of starting again from scratch. The narrative centers on Marusia Tatarovich, the spoiled daughter of party functionaries.

  7. Dovlatov’s works finally began to be published in Russia in 1989 and his popularity reached almost cult status. “I want to live to see the days when our dishonoured fatherland turned into scarecrow of the world, is revived; and these will be the days of rebirth of our long-suffering literature,” Sergei Dovlatov wrote in his essay in 1982.