Salon.com Kalfus conveys a sense of Soviet and post-Soviet life in the stories here -- you'd think he"d lived there for decades. Kalfus is that rare writer of fiction whose passages of description feel like action; it's as if he were injecting his readers with a serum that renders them, in a rush, intimately familiar with the texture of Russian experience.
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Salon.com Kalfus conveys a sense of Soviet and post-Soviet life in the stories here -- you'd think he"d lived there for decades. Kalfus is that rare writer of fiction whose passages of description feel like action; it's as if he were injecting his readers with a serum that renders them, in a rush, intimately familiar with the texture of Russian experience.
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Add this copy of Social Judgment: Assimilation and Contrast Effects in to cart. $64.69, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Santa Clarita, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1981 by Praeger.