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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT10) NEW YORK -- Jan. 10, 2003 -- TOLSTAYA-WRITING -- Tatyana Tolstaya, the great-grandniece of Leo Tolstoy, is best known as a short story writer and an essayist, began writing her first and only novel in 1986. By the time she finished, 14 years later, Russia had changed dramatically, and it is continuing to change. But in a way that is very Russian, it has also stayed very much the same. So when "The Slynx,'' a highly literary novel that tracks the history of Russian culture by way of fantasy and allegory, came out in Moscow in 2000, she was pounced on by readers seeking confirmation of clues that could apply to the present just as easily as they could to the past. Tolstaya in New York on Jan. 7, 2003. (Andrea Mohin/The New York Times)
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2003-01-10
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The New York Times Agency
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