
Gleb Struve
À propos de l'auteur
Gleb Struve was a prominent Russian-American literary scholar and critic, known for his significant contributions to the study of Russian literature. He was born in St. Petersburg and later emigrated to the United States, where he became a leading figure in the field of Slavic studies. Struve's work often explored the intricacies of Russian literary movements and the lives of key authors, providing valuable insights into their contributions and contexts.
His notable publications include 'Russian Stories: A Dual-Language Book' and 'Nabokov: The Man and His Work,' which highlight his expertise in Russian literature and his ability to bridge cultural gaps between Russian and English-speaking audiences. Struve's scholarship has influenced many students and scholars alike, leaving a lasting impact on the understanding and appreciation of Russian literary heritage.