Quiet Flows the Dawn - Sholokov, Mikhail (no translator listed)
A classic in disreputable motley
The first thing I thought was, "This paperback is HUGE."
It's the size of a Bible. My War and Peace isn't nearly this
big.
Then... that cover! I don't usually care about the cover,
but I don't want to be seen reading this book--it looks like it was
designed as a 25c birthday card originally, with a naked boy on a
horse and a clipart star in the middle.
Then, the pages! You can
see the opposite-facing text through each page. Printer paper?
Man.
As eastern Europeans say, "it's a pity" because the text is
a masterpiece, and I chose this edition based on a lot of research
about the translation, and which one has the whole text.
I'm a
little surprised... a work like this, and no one is stepping up to
make an authoritative edition?... Get Pevear and Volkhonsky to
translate this one!

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