Born in Leningrad (now St. Peterburg), Russia, Asya Pekurovskaya received M.A. in literature from Leningrad University, wed a writer, was blessed with a child and with a chance to immigrate to America, finished a doctoral program in literature at Stanford University and a post doctoral program in philosophy at the University of Charlottesville.
Prior to writing children fantasy series (6 books) in two languages, she published three titles in Russian: a memoir (2001) about her married life with Sergej Dovlatov, a writer of notable renown in Russia; a monograph on Dostoevsky: “Passions A...
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Born in Leningrad (now St. Peterburg), Russia, Asya Pekurovskaya received M.A. in literature from Leningrad University, wed a writer, was blessed with a child and with a chance to immigrate to America, finished a doctoral program in literature at Stanford University and a post doctoral program in philosophy at the University of Charlottesville.
Prior to writing children fantasy series (6 books) in two languages, she published three titles in Russian: a memoir (2001) about her married life with Sergej Dovlatov, a writer of notable renown in Russia; a monograph on Dostoevsky: “Passions According to Dostoevsky: Mechanisms of Desire” (2004); and a monograph on Kant titled “The Hermetic Life of Immanuel Kant: Beyond Hearing and Vision” (2010).
Now she is working on a manuscript called “Reading after Reading” in which she offers her reading of a French postmodernist, Gilles Deleuze reading Leibniz in a book called “Le pli” (The fold”).
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I offer to sell subsidiary rights for translating and publishing an adventure series titled Spark the Stone Man in other countries.
Born in Leningrad (now St. Peterburg), Russia, Asya Pekurovskaya received M.A. in literature from Leningrad University, wed a writer, was blessed with a child and with a chance to immigrate to America, finished a doctoral program in literature at Stanford University and a post doctoral program in philosophy at the University of Charlottesville.
Prior to writing children fantasy series (6 books) in two languages, she published three titles in Russian: a memoir (2001) about her married life with Sergej Dovlatov, a writer of notable renown in Russia; a monograph on Dostoevsky: “Passions According to Dostoevsky: Mechanisms of Desire” (2004); and a monograph on Kant titled “The Hermetic Life of Immanuel Kant: Beyond Hearing and Vision” (2010).
Now she is working on a manuscript called “Reading after Reading” in which she offers her reading of a French postmodernist, Gilles Deleuze reading Leibniz in a book called “Le pli” (The fold”).
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