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Good, I was wondering if there will be the Russian book club alongside the official book club this wahooka Send a noteboard - 03/04/2010 12:50:49 PM
month.

I've already borrowed both Solaris and Boris Godunov from the library. I'm probably going to read Boris Godunov next weekend.

It's a much shorter work than the last one and while written in the nineteenth century, covers the late 16th/early 17th century rule of, you guessed it, Boris Godunov. There are copies available for free at Project Gutenberg and via Amazon for the Kindle(or Kindle for PC application).

And it's an awesome play covering a really interesting transitional period in Russian history. For those of you have read and enjoyed Shakespeare's Lady Macbeth , then this will be something else you will more likely than not enjoy. Ambition. Power. Death. Political Instability. Murder. All good things. And a good reflection on a period known as 'The Time of Troubles'. Plus who doesn't love a good story with a couple of wandering monks?
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Just A Reminder: The discussion of Pushkin's play Boris Godunov beings on April 15, 2010. - 01/04/2010 08:33:43 PM 759 Views
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I had better take a trip to the book store then. - 02/04/2010 05:39:40 PM 650 Views
I am very, very happy that you're enjoying it. - 02/04/2010 07:13:49 PM 503 Views
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and it's an opera. 2010-11 season at the Met. *NM* - 02/04/2010 05:39:31 AM 168 Views
It's composed by Modest Mussorgsky and highly recommended *NM* - 05/04/2010 05:20:16 PM 240 Views
Good, I was wondering if there will be the Russian book club alongside the official book club this - 03/04/2010 12:50:49 PM 527 Views

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