Talk:Andrei Sinyavsky

Professor
＊Where is the his birthplace? --Sheynhertzגעשׁ״ך 05:50, 3 February 2006 (UTC)
 * Is "Professor of the Sorbonne" a proper title, or is "Professor" meant generically here? I'm wondering if "Professor" ought to be capitalized. Cobra libre 18:54, 18 Nov 2004 (UTC)

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Books by Nina Voronel
According to books by Nina Voronel who knew Sinayvskiy family very well, Sinyavsky agreed to collaborate with KGB soon after his arrest (there are also publications by Khmelnitsky). I hate to include such things in this article, but probably someone will do it sooner or later...Biophys 04:17, 23 October 2007 (UTC)

Volokhonsky and Pevear
In such a short article it seems ludicrous to have the longest single section be on a topic completely irrelevant to the subject of the article, namely his being "the catalyst for the formation of an important Russian-English translation team: Larissa Volokhonsky and Richard Pevear, who have translated a number of works by Leo Tolstoy, Fyodor Dostoyevski, Nikolai Gogol, Anton Chekhov, and Mikhail Bulgakov." That should be, if anything, a footnote to a much longer article. As it stands, it's just Pevear/Volokhonsky fanboyism run wild. Languagehat (talk) 15:58, 8 September 2013 (UTC)

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