Alexander Dolinin
Professor of Slavic Languages
Degree: Ph.D., Leningrad State University, 1977
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Research Interests: Nabokov and Russian emigre literature; Pushkin’s prose and translation; 19th century Russian poetry.

Courses Regularly Taught: Russian Literature in Translation; Dostoevsky; Nabokov; Symbolism; Russian Poetry after Pushkin.

Selected Publications:

Books

Istoriia, odetaia v roman: Val'ter Scott i ego chitateli (History Dressed Up as a Novel: Sir Walter Scott and his Readers) Moscow: Kniga, 1988, 319pp.
Edited and annotated

Nabokov, V. Rasakazy. Priglashenie na kazn'. Interv'iu. Esse. (Stories, Invitation to a Beheading, Interviews, Essays). Moscow: Kniga, 1989 (co-editor and co-annotator; author of the Afterword: "Nabokov's Colored Spiral")
Dolinin, Arkadii S. Dostoevskii i drugie (Dostoevsky and Others: Articles on Classical Russian Literature). Leningrad: Khud. Lit., 1990 (editor). 480pp.

Nabokov, V. Selected Prose and Verse Moscow: Raduga, 1990. (commentary) 66pp.

Nabokov, V. Romany (Novels). Moscow: Khud. Lit. 1991 (editor, annotator, author of the introduction, co-translator). 433pp. (5-14, 401-430)

V. Nabokov: Pro et Contra. Lichnost' i tvorchestvo Vladimira Nabokova v otsenke russkikh i zarubezhnykh myslitelei i issledovatelei. (V. Nabokov: Pro et. Contra: Russian and Western Thinkers and Critics on Vladimir Nabokov's Life and Art). St. Petersburg: Izdatel'stvo Russkogo Khristianskogo gumanitarnogo instituta, 1997, 973pp. (Co-edited with B. Averin and M. Malikova).