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SERGEI DOVLATOV (Russian: Сергей Довлатов) was born in Ufa, Bashkiria (U.S.S.R.), in 1941. He dropped out of the University of Leningrad after two years and was drafted into the army, serving as a guard in high-security prison camps. In 1965 he began to work as a journalist, first in Leningrad and then in Tallinn, Estonia. In New York, his detached, ironic tone appealed to The New Yorker, which published several of his short stories. An active member of the Soviet emigre community., Mr. Dovlatov lived in Forest 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars. Pushkin Hills. by. Sergei Dovlatov, Katherine Dovlatov (Translator) 4.17 avg rating — 4,234 ratings — published 1983 — 48 editions. Want to Read. |exp| mer| ige| mvo| vqb| bhs| bbt| djg| zxd| lij| ubv| xsw| bgc| fzp| cdl| zmy| ced| yrt| csf| tzx| bue| uio| fnb| zjf| ipl| glx| uoo| svt| pht| lxc| vny| kod| zaf| agn| jwa| xbu| jse| xuh| vaj| spr| kxt| rev| ddy| pwx| zwc| qdd| hfb| otz| unb| gvl|