Scammell, Michael

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SCAMMELL, Michael

SCAMMELL, Michael. British, b. 1935. Genres: Literary criticism and history, Biography, Area studies. Career: Writer. Ljubljana University, Yugoslavia, lecturer in English, 1958-59; Hunter College, NYC, lecturer in Russian, 1961-62; freelance writer, 196270; British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), London, language supervisor and program assistant, 1965-67; Index on Censorship, London, editor, 197180; Writers and Scholars Educational Trust, London, director, 1971-80; International PEN, Writers in Prison Committee, chair, 1976-84. Publications: NONFICTION: Blue Guide to Yugoslavia, 1969; Alexander Solzhenitsyn, 1971; Solzhenitsyn: A Biography, 1984. EDITOR: Russia's Other Writers, 1970; (and author of intro.) Unofficial Art from the Soviet Union, 1977; (and author of intro.) The Solzhenitsyn Files: Secret Soviet Documents Reveal One Man's Fight against the Monolith, 1995. TRANSLATOR: K. Fedin, Cities and Years, 1962; F. Dostoevsky, Crime and Punishment, 1963; The Gift, 1963; (with the author) V.V. Nabokov, The Defense, 1964; Childhood, Boyhood and Youth, 1964; My Testimony, 1969. Contributor to periodicals. Address: Clematis Cottage, St. Johns Rd., Woking, Surrey GU21 1SA, England.

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