After the Future: The Paradoxes of Postmodernism and Contemporary Russian Culture

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University of Massachusetts Press, 1995 - History - 394 pages

This book brings together for the first time in English the major writings of Mikhail Epstein, one of post-Soviet Russia's most prominent theoreticians of cultural studies and postmodernism. Written from a non-Western point of view yet informed by a familiarity with Western literary theory, it offers a fresh, lucid perspective on the post-communist literary scene as well as a practical and theoretical introduction to the new discipline of Russian "culturology."

About the author (1995)

Mikhail N. Epstein is founder and former director of the Laboratory of Modern Culture, Experimental Center of Creativity, in Moscow. He is assistant professor of Russian at Emory University. Anesa Miller-Pogacar is a writer, translator, and independent scholar.