Red Stars
John Sutherland, 6 December 1984
Wild Berries
by Yevgeny Yevtushenko, translated by Antonia Bovis.
Macmillan, 296 pp., £8.95, September 1984,0 333 37559 9 Show More
by Yevgeny Yevtushenko, translated by Antonia Bovis.
Macmillan, 296 pp., £8.95, September 1984,
The Burn
by Vassily Aksyonov, translated by Michael Glenny.
Hutchinson, 528 pp., £10.95, October 1984,0 09 155580 9 Show More
by Vassily Aksyonov, translated by Michael Glenny.
Hutchinson, 528 pp., £10.95, October 1984,
Fellow Travellers
by T.C. Worsley.
Gay Men’s Press, 249 pp., £9.95, September 1984,0 907040 51 9 Show More
by T.C. Worsley.
Gay Men’s Press, 249 pp., £9.95, September 1984,
The Fourth Protocol
by Frederick Forsyth.
Hutchinson, 448 pp., £8.95, September 1984,0 09 158630 5 Show More
by Frederick Forsyth.
Hutchinson, 448 pp., £8.95, September 1984,
The Set-Up
by Vladimir Volkoff, translated by Alan Sheridan.
Bodley Head, 397 pp., £8.95, September 1984,0 370 30583 3 Show More
by Vladimir Volkoff, translated by Alan Sheridan.
Bodley Head, 397 pp., £8.95, September 1984,
“... would be a Los Angeles shopping mall and an Amex gold card. For the fellow-travellers of T.C. Worsley’s novel, Moscow is the fount of spiritual nourishment, the known but unvisited other country, as Julian Mitchell terms it, in his play, Another Country. Fellow Travellers fits snugly with the success of the film version of the play, with the death of ... ”