Jamey GambrellJamey Gambrell was a writer on Russian art and culture, and a translator. She was perhaps best known for translating Vladimir Sorokin's Ice Trilogy (published by New York Review Books), Day of the Oprichnik (FSG), and The Blizzard (FSG). Among her other translations are Tatyana Tolstaya's novel The Slynx and Letters: Summer 1926, a collection of letters between Boris Pasternak, Marina Tsvetayeva, and Rainer Maria Rilke; both books were published by New York Review Books. She also translated Earthly Signs, another New York Review Books edition, which collects essays based on diaries kept during 1917-1922. Jamey Gambrell passed away on February 15, 2020. Read More Read Less
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