year of publication | ISBN | author(s) | title |
1993 | 978-5-7172-0002-8 | Natasha Perova | Love and Fear (Vol.4 of the GLAS Series) (Glas: New Russian Writing) |
'' | 978-5-7172-0003-5 | Natasha Perova | Bulgakov and Mandelstam (Vol.5 of the GLAS Series) (Glas New Russian Writing, 5) |
'' | 978-5-7172-0005-9 | '' | Jews & Strangers (Glas New Russian Writing) |
'' | 978-5-7172-0008-0 | Leonid Latynin | Bogi i obriady drevnei Rusi v narodnom iskusstve: Igrushka, prialka, vyshivka |
1994 | 978-5-7172-0015-8 | Natasha Perova | Booker Winners and Others (Vol.7 of the GLAS Series) (Glas New Russian Writing) |
1991 | 978-5-7172-0020-2 | '' | Glas: New Russian Writing, vol 1, 1991 |
'' | 978-5-7172-0021-9 | '' | Soviet Grotesque (Vol.2 of the GLAS Series) |
1992 | 978-5-7172-0022-6 | '' | Women's View (Vol.3 of the GLAS Series) |
1994 | 978-5-7172-0023-3 | Natasha Perova | Love Russian Style (Vol.8 of the GLAS Series) (New Russian Writing) |
1995 | 978-5-7172-0024-0 | '' | The Sacred Generation (Vol.9 of the GLAS Series) (Glas New Russian Writing) |
'' | 978-5-7172-0026-4 | '' | Booker Winners and Others-II (Vol.10 of the GLAS Series) (Glas New Russian Writing) |
1996 | 978-5-7172-0027-1 | '' | Captives (Vol.11 of the GLAS Series) (Glas: New Russian Writing) |
'' | 978-5-7172-0028-8 | '' | From Three Worlds (Vol.12 of the GLAS Series) |
'' | 978-5-7172-0029-5 | Maria Arbatova · Ludmila Petrushevskaya · Dina Rubina · Larisa Miller · Irina Muravyova | A Will & a Way (New Russian Writing) |
1997 | 978-5-7172-0032-5 | Victor Pelevin · Valery Ronshin · Alexander Selin · Genrikh Sapgir · Grigory Kruzhkov | Beyond the Looking-Glas (New Russian Writing) |
'' | 978-5-7172-0033-2 | Peter Aleshkovsky | Skunk (Vol.15 of the GLAS Series): A Life (Glass Innactive Series) |
1998 | 978-5-7172-0037-0 | Andrei Bitov · Anatoly Pristavkin · Ludmila Ulitskaya · Andrei Platonov | Childhood, Zip & Other Stories (New Russian Writing) |
1998 | 978-5-7172-0038-7 | Ludmilla Ulitskaya | Sonechka (Vol.17 of the GLAS Series) |
'' | 978-5-7172-0039-4 | Asar Eppel | The Grassy Street (New Russian Writing) |
'' | 978-5-7172-0042-4 | Larisa Miller | Sploshnye prazdniki (Russian Edition) |
1999 | 978-5-7172-0045-5 | Boris Slutsky | Things That Happened (New Russian Writing) |
'' | 978-5-7172-0046-2 | Andrei Platonov | The Portable Platonov (New Russian Writing) |
'' | 978-5-7172-0047-9 | Leonid Latynin | The Face-Maker and the Muse (Vol.21 of the GLAS Series) |
1999 | 978-5-7172-0048-6 | Irina Muravyova | The Nomadic Soul (New Russian Writing) |
2000 | 978-5-7172-0049-3 | Anatoly Mariengof | A Novel Without Lies (New Russian Writing) |
'' | 978-5-7172-0050-9 | Alexander Genis | Red Bread (New Russian Writing) |
'' | 978-5-7172-0051-6 | Larissa Miller | Dim and Distant Days (New Russian Writing) |
2001 | 978-5-7172-0055-4 | A. J. Perry | Twelve Stories of Russia: A Novel I Guess (New Russian Writing) |
'' | 978-5-7172-0056-1 | Andrei Volos | Hurramabad |
'' | 978-5-7172-0058-5 | Lev Rubinstein | Here I Am (New Russian Writing) |
2002 | 978-5-7172-0059-2 | Andrei Sergeev | Stamp Album: A Collection of People, Things, Relationships and Words |
2002 | 978-5-7172-0060-8 | Valery Ronshin | Living a Life: Absurd Tales |
2003 | 978-5-7172-0063-9 | Svetlana Alexiyevich · Maria Arbatova · Ludmila Petrushevskaya · Olga Slavnikova · Ludmila Ulitskaya · Margarita Sharapova | Nine: An Anthology of Russia's Foremost Woman Writers |
'' | 978-5-7172-0064-6 | Alexander Selin | The New Romantic: A Collection of Long and Short Stories |
'' | 978-5-7172-0065-3 | Nina Lugovskaya | The Diary of a Soviet Schoolgirl: 1932-1937 (Glas, No. 32) |
2004 | 978-5-7172-0066-0 | Nina Gabrielyan | Master of the Grass: Long and short stories (New Russian Writing) |
'' | 978-5-7172-0068-4 | Ilya Zverev · Boris Yampolsky · Elena Glinka · Alexander Pokrovsky · Lev Rubinstein | Strange Soviet Practices (New Russian Writing) |
'' | 978-5-7172-0069-1 | Nikolai Klimontovich | The Road to Rome (New Russian Writing) |
2005 | 978-5-7172-0070-7 | Alan Cherchesov | Requiem for the Living (New Russian Writing) |
2005 | 978-5-7172-0071-4 | Vasil Bykov · Boris Yampolsky | The Scared Generation (Vol.37 of the GLAS Series): Two Novels (Glas New Russian Writing) |
'' | 978-5-7172-0072-1 | Natasha Perova | Captives (Vol.38 of the GLAS Series): Selected Short Stories |
2006 | 978-5-7172-0073-8 | Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky | 7 Stories (New Russian Writing) |
'' | 978-5-7172-0074-5 | Arkady Babchenko · Dmitry Bykov · Julia Latynina · Roman Senchin · Olga Slavnikova | War & Peace: Contemporary Russian Prose (New Russian Writing) |
'' | 978-5-7172-0076-9 | Leonid Latynin | The Lair (New Russian Writing) |
2007 | 978-5-7172-0077-6 | Andrei Sinyavsky | IVAN the FOOL: Russian Folk Belief: A Cultural History (New Russian Writing) |
'' | 978-5-7172-0079-0 | Alexander Pokrovsky · Alexander Terekhov | Sea Stories / Army Stories (New Russian Writing) |
2008 | 978-5-7172-0082-0 | Maria Galina | Iramifications (New Russian Writing) |
2008 | 978-5-7172-0083-7 | Roman Senchin | Minus (New Russian Writing) |
'' | 978-5-7172-0084-4 | Kristina Rotkirch | Contemporary Russian Fiction (Vol.46 of the GLAS Series): A Short List |
2009 | 978-5-7172-0085-1 | Mikhail Levitin | A Jewish God in Paris (Vol.45 of the GLAS Series) |
2010 | 978-5-7172-0086-8 | Gulla Khirachev · Alexei Lukyanov · Igor Savelyev · Denis Osokin · Polina Klyukina | Squaring the Circle (New Russian Writing) |
'' | 978-5-7172-0087-5 | Michele Berdy | The Russian Word's Worth: A Humorous and Informative Guide to Russian Language, Culture, and Translation (New Russian Writing) |
2011 | 978-5-7172-0089-9 | Andrei Kuzechkin · Pavel Kostin | Mendeleev Rock: Two Short Novels from Debut (New Russian Writing) |
2012 | 978-5-7172-0090-5 | Boris Yampolsky · Vasil Bykov | The Scared Generation (New Russian Writing) |
2011 | 978-5-7172-0091-2 | Michele Berdy | The Russian Word's Worth: A Humorous and Informative Guide to Russian Language Culture and Translation (New Russian Writing) |
2012 | 978-5-7172-0092-9 | Irina Bogatyreva · Igor Savelyev · Tatiana Mazepina | Off the Beaten Tracks: Stories by Russian Hitchhikers (New Russian Writing) |