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John Gordon Garrard (1934-) is Professor Emeritus of Russian Studies at the University of Arizona. He previously taught at Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, as a lecturer in Russian language and literature, 1958-62; Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, as an assistant professor, 1964-69, and then associate professor of Russian literature, 1969-71; University of Virginia, Charlottesville, as professor of Russian literature, 1971-84, chair of the department of Slavic languages and literature, 1971-76, director of the Center for Russian and East European Studies, 1972-83; and finally University of Arizona, Tucson, as professor of Russian literature, 1984-, director of the Institute for the Study of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, 1985-87, and head of the department of Russian and Slavic languages, 1985-88. He was also at Indiana University, Bloomington, as a visiting associate professor, 1970-71. He published the following works, many of which were co-written by Carol Garrard, his wife: Mixhail Chulkov: An Introduction to His Prose and Verse, 1970; Mikhail Lermontov, 1982; (with Carol Garrard) Inside the Soviet Writers' Union, 1990; and (with Carol Garrard) The Bones of Berdichev: The Life and Fate of Vasily Grossman, 1996.
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GARRARD, John (Gordon). American (born England), b. 1934. Genres: Literary criticism and history. Career: Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, lecturer in Russian language and literature, 1958-62; Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, assistant professor, 1964-69, associate professor of Russian literature, 1969-71; University of Virginia, Charlottesville, professor of Russian literature, 1971-84, chair of the department of Slavic languages and literature, 1971-76, director of the Center for Russian and East European Studies, 1972-83; University of Arizona, Tucson, professor of Russian literature, 1984-, director of the Institute for the Study of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, 1985-87, head of the department of Russian and Slavic languages, 1985-88. Indiana University, Bloomington, visiting associate professor, 1970-71. Publications: Mixhail Chulkov: An Introduction to His Prose and Verse, 1970; Mikhail Lermontov, 1982; (with C. Garrard) Inside the Soviet Writers' Union, 1990; (with C. Garrard) The Bones of Berdichev: The Life and Fate of Vasily Grossman, 1996. EDITOR: (and contrib.) Vladimir Tendryakov; Three Novellas, 1967; The Eighteenth Century in Russia, 1973; The Russian Novel from Pushkin to Pasternak, 1983; (with C. Garrard) World War II and the Soviet People, 1993. Contributor to books. Contributor to professional journals.
Encyclopedia.com entry, John Gordon Garrard, accessed November 10, 2021
GARRARD, John (Gordon). American (born England), b. 1934. Genres: Literary criticism and history. Career: Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, lecturer in Russian language and literature, 1958-62; Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, assistant professor, 1964-69, associate professor of Russian literature, 1969-71; University of Virginia, Charlottesville, professor of Russian literature, 1971-84, chair of the department of Slavic languages and literature, 1971-76, director of the Center for Russian and East European Studies, 1972-83; University of Arizona, Tucson, professor of Russian literature, 1984-, director of the Institute for the Study of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, 1985-87, head of the department of Russian and Slavic languages, 1985-88. Indiana University, Bloomington, visiting associate professor, 1970-71. Publications: Mixhail Chulkov: An Introduction to His Prose and Verse, 1970; Mikhail Lermontov, 1982; (with C. Garrard) Inside the Soviet Writers' Union, 1990; (with C. Garrard) The Bones of Berdichev: The Life and Fate of Vasily Grossman, 1996. EDITOR: (and contrib.) Vladimir Tendryakov; Three Novellas, 1967; The Eighteenth Century in Russia, 1973; The Russian Novel from Pushkin to Pasternak, 1983; (with C. Garrard) World War II and the Soviet People, 1993. Contributor to books. Contributor to professional journals.
Brown, Edward James, 1909-1991. Papers, 1946-1991.
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Papers, 1946-1991.
These papers pertain primarily to his teaching and research and include correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts, course materials, research notes, and his published works. Correspondents include Walter Arndt, Joseph S. Berliner, Deming Brown, Kornei Chukovskii, Sergei Dovlatov, Vera Dunham, William B. Edgerton, Donald Fanger, John G. Garrard, George Gibian, Lidiia Ginzburg, Roman Jakobson, IA Kharon, Hugh McLean, Anthony Olcott, Carl R. Proffer, and Donald W. Treadgold. There are also materials pertaining to the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, works by other scholars and students, and photographs, including images of Vladimir Mayakovsky and of Moscow. Some materials are in Russian.
Garrard, John G. Vladimir Tendryakov ten years after Stalin.
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Harry Levin papers
Harry Levin papers
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Harry Levin papers
Papers of Harry Levin, American literary critic, scholar of modernism and comparative literature, and the Irving Babbitt Professor of Comparative Literature atHarvard University.
John and Carol Garrard collection of VasiliÄ Semenovich Grossman papers
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John and Carol Garrard collection of VasiliÄ Semenovich Grossman papers
The collection primarily contains photocopies of documents from various Russian, German and American archives related to the life and writings of Vasilii Semenovich Grossman and to the Nazi occupation of the Soviet Union and the anti-fascist movement: compositions, correspondence, military and civil records, and maps. The collection also includes compositions by others, correspondence of John and Carol Garrard with friends and relatives of Vasilii Grossman and with repositories and archives, photographs, drawings, maps, and souvenirs.
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