The Russian girl

Kingsley Amis

first published 1992 Viking, 1994 296 pages

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A drawing room comedy featuring Richard Vaisey, an English expert on Russian literature, who falls for a Russian poetess. He is reluctant to leave his wife because she has lots of money and when he finally takes the plunge he discovers, to his regret, she also has lots of imagination--for revenge.

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Russian Girl paperback · 2004 · Penguin Books Ltd · 304 pages · 9780140178845
Russian Girl edition · 1995 · Penguin Publishing Group · 9780140251722
The Russian girl edition · 1994 · Viking · 296 pages
The Russian girl edition · 1993 · Chivers Press · 401 pages
The Russian girl edition · 1993 · Penguin · 304 pages
The Russian girl edition · 1992 · Penguin · 304 pages
The Russian girl edition · 1992 · Hutchinson · 296 pages

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