Mikhail Iossel, the Leningrad-born author of the story collection Every Hunter Wants to Know (W. W. Norton) and coeditor of the anthologies Amerika: Russian Writers View the United States (Dalkey Archive, 2004) and Rasskazy: New Fiction from a New Russia (Tin House, 2010), is a professor of English/Creative Writing at Concordia University in Montreal and the founding director of the Summer Literary Seminars international program. Back in the Soviet Union, he worked as an electromagnetic engineer/submarine demagnetizer and as roller-coaster security guard, and belonged to the organization of samizdat writers, Club-81. He came to the US in 1986, at the age of thirty, a whole and complete life behind him, and started writing in English in 1988. Among his awards are Guggenheim, NEA, and Stegner Fellowships. His stories and other prose, in English and in translation to several languages, have appeared in New Yorker.com, Guernica, Literarian, AGNI, North American Review, Threepenny Review, Interia, Boulevard, Best American Short Stories, and elsewhere.
3 Ebooks by Mikhail Iossel
Mikhail Iossel: Notes from Cyberground
‘Mikhail Iossel is an intense and thoughtful force for decency in the world.’ -George Saunders ‘Mikhail Iossel’s Notes from Cyberground is our social media De Profundis with a touch of J’Accuse. Thou …
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Mikhail Iossel: Every Hunter Wants to Know
Set against the backdrop of Leningrad, this novel centers around the life of precocious loner Yevgeny Litovtsev. …
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Mikhail Iossel: Love Like Water, Love Like Fire
Comedy and tragedy collide in stories of family life in Soviet Russia and the complexities of the immigrant experience “We can’t stop turning the pages of this book.” — Ilya Kaminsky, New York Times …
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